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Closed and open conformations of ''Mh''GgH.
Closed and open conformations of ''Mh''GgH.
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*<scene name='81/814833/Cv/17'>Closed conformation of MhGgH</scene>. Arg and Lys residues are colored blue, His in deepskyblue; Asp and Glu in red.
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*<scene name='81/814833/Cv/24'>Open conformation of MhGgH</scene>. Arg and Lys residues are colored blue, His in deepskyblue; Asp and Glu in red. A negatively charged tunnel is colored crimson.
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*<scene name='81/814833/Cv/24'>Open conformation of MhGgH</scene>. A negatively charged tunnel is colored crimson.
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*<scene name='81/814833/Cv/25'>Closed conformation of MhGgH</scene>. The residues which correspond to a negatively charged tunnel is colored crimson.
*<scene name='81/814833/Cv/20'>Transparent reprisentaion of closed conformation of MhGgH</scene>. In the closed state, the active site cavity (colored in salmon) becomes inaccessible to the solvent.
*<scene name='81/814833/Cv/20'>Transparent reprisentaion of closed conformation of MhGgH</scene>. In the closed state, the active site cavity (colored in salmon) becomes inaccessible to the solvent.

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