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=== Open & Closed Assembly ===
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The β-sandwich domain section touches on the topic of dimerization and tetramerization, and that will be explored here further. SInv is an octamer, though is better described as a tetramer of dimers. The dimers can be further categorized into "open" and "closed" assemblies. The difference in assembly type - open versus closed - has implications involving substrate scope. The closed assembly is borne out of many polar interactions and large surface area of interactions between the β-sandwich domain of one chain and catalytic pocket(β-propeller domain) of the corresponding chain. This strong interaction between monomers, makes the catalytic pocket highly specific for sucrose<ref name="fructo" />.
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As described above, there are two distinct monomers: A/B/C/D and E/F/G/H
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