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There are six essential amino acids involved in the binding of citrate. These six amino acids include Gly 344, Ala 345, Val 346, Lys 501, Asp 348, and His 500. Gly 344, Ala 345, Val 346, Lys 501 all interact with citrate via hydrogen bonding, while Asp 348 and His 500 interact via van der Waals interactions. The amino acids are shown in CPK to highlight properties that correspond with hydrogen bonding. Citrate molecules bind at the carbohydrate-binding site just like the sugars do.
There are six essential amino acids involved in the binding of citrate. These six amino acids include Gly 344, Ala 345, Val 346, Lys 501, Asp 348, and His 500. Gly 344, Ala 345, Val 346, Lys 501 all interact with citrate via hydrogen bonding, while Asp 348 and His 500 interact via van der Waals interactions. The amino acids are shown in CPK to highlight properties that correspond with hydrogen bonding. Citrate molecules bind at the carbohydrate-binding site just like the sugars do.
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There is a possibility that the ions found in the β-propeller play a role in structural stability, rather than a functional or enzymatic role. <ref>PMC6779443</ref>
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There is a possibility that the ions found in the β-propeller play a role in structural stability, rather than a functional or enzymatic role. <ref>PMC6779443</ref> The two types of ions found include sodium and calcium.

Revision as of 03:45, 1 December 2019

This Sandbox is Reserved from Aug 26 through Dec 12, 2019 for use in the course CHEM 351 Biochemistry taught by Bonnie_Hall at the Grand View University, Des Moines, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1556 through Sandbox Reserved 1575.
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