Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798319004169
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- | Lys132 and Arg274 were also identified to be important for the catalytic reaction by this and other studies. However, Arg274 is located far from the active site and the side chain of Lys132 is flipped away from the active site pocket in the native enzyme. Comparison of structures of mutants with native enzyme revealed open and closed conformational states of the enzyme regulated by these residues. These states might be important for the binding of both the open and closed forms of the substrate and product in the catalytic cycle. | + | Lys132 and Arg274 were also identified to be important for the catalytic reaction by this and other studies. However, <scene name='81/817979/Cv/17'>Arg274 is located far from the active site</scene> and the <scene name='81/817979/Cv/18'>side chain of Lys132 is flipped away from the active site pocket</scene> in the native enzyme. Comparison of structures of mutants with native enzyme revealed open and closed conformational states of the enzyme regulated by these residues. These states might be important for the binding of both the open and closed forms of the substrate and product in the catalytic cycle. |
Two confomational states of StPMI. The loop (G116-H131) and helix (N101-115) occur in 2 orientations in wild type and mutant structures. Representative forms have been shown in red in <scene name='81/817979/Cv/14'>H99A mutant</scene> and <scene name='81/817979/Cv/15'>E134H mutant</scene>. <scene name='81/817979/Cv/16'>Click here to see animation of these scenes</scene>. <jmol><jmolButton> | Two confomational states of StPMI. The loop (G116-H131) and helix (N101-115) occur in 2 orientations in wild type and mutant structures. Representative forms have been shown in red in <scene name='81/817979/Cv/14'>H99A mutant</scene> and <scene name='81/817979/Cv/15'>E134H mutant</scene>. <scene name='81/817979/Cv/16'>Click here to see animation of these scenes</scene>. <jmol><jmolButton> |
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