Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X20011310

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*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/5'>Orthogonal view</scene>.
*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/5'>Orthogonal view</scene>.
*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/6'>Orthogonal view</scene>.
*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/6'>Orthogonal view</scene>.
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Orthogonal views of IMPase tetramer showing ebselen on Cys141 and metal ions in the active sites based on the structure of PDB entry [[6zk0]]:
Orthogonal views of IMPase tetramer showing ebselen on Cys141 and metal ions in the active sites based on the structure of PDB entry [[6zk0]]:
*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/7'>Tetramer, 1st orientation</scene>. The two subunits in the dimer are shown as green (subunit A) and cyan (subunit B) cartoons with ebselen attached to Cys141A and Cys141B in space-fill. Subunit A' is in yellow and B' in magenta. Metal ions (Mn2+/Na+) at each active site are shown as spheres.
*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/7'>Tetramer, 1st orientation</scene>. The two subunits in the dimer are shown as green (subunit A) and cyan (subunit B) cartoons with ebselen attached to Cys141A and Cys141B in space-fill. Subunit A' is in yellow and B' in magenta. Metal ions (Mn2+/Na+) at each active site are shown as spheres.
*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/8'>Orthogonal view</scene>. This view is along the crystallographic twofold that rotates the A-B dimer (green/cyan) onto the A'-B' dimer (yellow-magenta).
*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/8'>Orthogonal view</scene>. This view is along the crystallographic twofold that rotates the A-B dimer (green/cyan) onto the A'-B' dimer (yellow-magenta).
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*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/9'>Orthogonal view</scene>.
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*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/9'>Orthogonal view</scene>.
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Two views of the tetramer from 'underneath'. Showing that the three metal ions (spheres) at each active site are still accessible in the tetramer:
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*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/10'>The tetramer from 'underneath' view</scene>.
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*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/11'>The tetramer from 'underneath' view</scene>. In this view both dimers are shown in space-fill.
<b>References</b><br>
<b>References</b><br>

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