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Asp 348, which is found on the beta-prism of Bap1, plays a crucial role in binding to citrate and carbohydrates. Mutation of aspartic acid to alanine results in a loss of function for Bap1. Since Ala has a much smaller side chain than Asp, it becomes too many Å away to interact. | Asp 348, which is found on the beta-prism of Bap1, plays a crucial role in binding to citrate and carbohydrates. Mutation of aspartic acid to alanine results in a loss of function for Bap1. Since Ala has a much smaller side chain than Asp, it becomes too many Å away to interact. | ||
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There are six essential amino acids highlighted in the active site of 6MLT. They create interactions via hydrogen bonds or van der Waals in order to bind citrate and carbohydrates. | There are six essential amino acids highlighted in the active site of 6MLT. They create interactions via hydrogen bonds or van der Waals in order to bind citrate and carbohydrates. | ||
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<ref>https://www.cdc.gov/cholera/general/index.html</ref> | <ref>https://www.cdc.gov/cholera/general/index.html</ref> | ||
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