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===Lid Complex===
===Lid Complex===
[[Image:777.png|250 px|right|thumb|Lid Complex of Gamma Secretase]]
[[Image:777.png|250 px|right|thumb|Lid Complex of Gamma Secretase]]
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The <scene name='83/832945/The_lid/1'>lid complex</scene> is the first point of entry and recognition for the substrate. This lid is located within the NCT subunit between Asn55 and Asn435. This lobe is divided into two separate subunits, and Phe287 from large lobe acts as pivot between them. This Phe is further surrounded by Phe103, Leu171, Phe176, and Ile180 of the small subunit, and these residues compose a greasy pocket for that provides an environment for easy movement. The lid consists of 5 aromatic residues which are highly involved with stabilizing the closed conformation. In particular, this conformation is stabilized by <scene name='83/832945/Thelid2/1'>Trp164, which interacts with Pro424, Phe448, and the aliphatic side chain of Gln420</scene>. Once the substrate binds and the lid is opened, a charged, hydrophilic pocket is revealed. This pocket contains <scene name='83/832945/Gluandtyr/1'>Glu333 and Tyr337 surrounded by several charged residues</scene>, and is involved with further substrate binding and recognition.
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The <scene name='83/832945/The_lid/1'>lid complex</scene> is the first point of entry and recognition for the substrate. This lid is located within the NCT subunit between Asn55 and Asn435. This lobe is divided into two separate subunits, and Phe287 from large lobe acts as pivot between them. This Phe is further surrounded by Phe103, Leu171, Phe176, and Ile180 of the small subunit, and these residues compose a greasy pocket for that provides an environment for easy movement. The lid consists of 5 aromatic residues which are highly involved with stabilizing the closed conformation. In particular, this conformation is stabilized by <scene name='83/832945/Thelid2/1'>Trp164, which interacts with Pro424, Phe448, and the aliphatic side chain of Gln420</scene>. Once the substrate binds and the lid is opened, a charged, hydrophilic pocket is revealed. This pocket contains <scene name='83/832945/Gluandtyr/1'>Glu333 and Tyr337 surrounded by several charged residues</scene>, and is involved with further substrate binding and recognition once the lid is removed.

Revision as of 04:22, 31 March 2020

Gamma Secretase

Human Gamma Secretase Basic Structure.

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References

  1. Bai XC, Yan C, Yang G, Lu P, Ma D, Sun L, Zhou R, Scheres SH, Shi Y. An atomic structure of human gamma-secretase. Nature. 2015 Aug 17. doi: 10.1038/nature14892. PMID:26280335 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature14892

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