Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X20016015
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<scene name='87/870564/Cv/4'>The contents of the asymmetric unit</scene> are shown with chain A in cyan and chain B in violet. Between the two monomers one can see the domain swapping of the activation loop. <scene name='87/870564/Cv/6'>Superposition of the two monomers</scene> (chain A in cyan and chain B in violet) showing that with the exception of the position of the αC-helix and surrounding residues, the activation loop and the extended C-terminus of chain A, the chains follow the same path. | <scene name='87/870564/Cv/4'>The contents of the asymmetric unit</scene> are shown with chain A in cyan and chain B in violet. Between the two monomers one can see the domain swapping of the activation loop. <scene name='87/870564/Cv/6'>Superposition of the two monomers</scene> (chain A in cyan and chain B in violet) showing that with the exception of the position of the αC-helix and surrounding residues, the activation loop and the extended C-terminus of chain A, the chains follow the same path. | ||
| - | <scene name='87/870564/Cv/7'>Interactions in the activation loops of the two chains around Trp199</scene>, which includes a salt link between the Arg''B''262 and Glu''A''182 side chains and water-mediated hydrogen bonds between the side chain of Trp''B''199, Tyr''A''177 O and Met''A''197 O. The chain ''A'' cartoon and C atoms are shown in cyan and the chain ''B'' cartoon and C atoms are shown in violet; N atoms are blue, O atoms are red and S atoms are yellow. Water molecule is | + | <scene name='87/870564/Cv/7'>Interactions in the activation loops of the two chains around Trp199</scene>, which includes a salt link between the Arg''B''262 and Glu''A''182 side chains and water-mediated hydrogen bonds between the side chain of Trp''B''199, Tyr''A''177 O and Met''A''197 O. The chain ''A'' cartoon and C atoms are shown in cyan and the chain ''B'' cartoon and C atoms are shown in violet; N atoms are blue, O atoms are red and S atoms are yellow. Water molecule is shown as red sphere. |
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