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*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/16'>Ca+2/TcAChE</scene>.
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/16'>Ca+2/TcAChE</scene>.
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/17'>UO2/TcAChE</scene>.
*<scene name='87/876867/Cv1/17'>UO2/TcAChE</scene>.
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The 4 Asp residues, D326, D389, D392 and D393, are shown as sticks, with carbons in green, oxygens in red, and nitrogens in blue. Solvent waters are shown as blue spheres, and the metal ions as magenta spheres, with their sizes proportionate to their Van der Waals radii; the oxygens of the uranyl moiety are shown as red spheres. Non-covalent hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds are shown as dashed white lines.
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The 4 Asp residues, D326, D389, D392 and D393, are shown as sticks, with <span class="bg-lightgreen">carbons</span> in green, <span class="bg-red">oxygens</span> in red, and <span class="bg-blue text-white">nitrogens</span> in blue. Solvent <span class="bg-blue text-white">waters</span> are shown as blue spheres, and the <span class="bg-magenta">metal ions</span> as magenta spheres, with their sizes proportionate to their Van der Waals radii; the oxygens of the uranyl moiety are shown as red spheres. Non-covalent hydrogen bonds and ionic bonds are shown as dashed white lines.
<scene name='87/876867/Cv/9'>Overall views of the Mg+2/TcAChE complex</scene>. Ribbon diagram of the Mg<sup>+2</sup>/''Tc''AChE complex. The representation shows the entire structure, with the first sub-domain, residues 4-305 in cyan, and the second, residues 306-535, in red. It is oriented looking into the active-site gorge, with W279, in the peripheral anionic site (PAS), at the top of the gorge, and W84, in the catalytic anionic site (CAS) towards the back, adjacent to the catalytic triad, S200-E327-H440. All these residues are depicted as sticks. The long α-helix, N383-K413, against which the D4 pocket is glued, is in magenta, and the two helices that contribute to the 4-helix bundle of the dimer, D365-Y375 and V518-T535, are in yellow. The Mg<sup>+2</sup> in the 4D pocket is in blue, and is surrounded by 4 waters in grey. A conserved water H-bonds with D326, of the 4D motif, with E327 and H440, in the catalytic triad, and with the main-chain nitrogen of F330, which, in turn, contributes to the CAS. This water which is homologous to water 623 in Koellner ''et al''<ref name="Koellner">PMID:10669619</ref>, is shown as an orange sphere. <scene name='87/876867/Cv/10'>Close up, with the same orientation</scene>, showing the interactions of the active site, the D4 pocket, and the conserved water, shown as an orange sphere.
<scene name='87/876867/Cv/9'>Overall views of the Mg+2/TcAChE complex</scene>. Ribbon diagram of the Mg<sup>+2</sup>/''Tc''AChE complex. The representation shows the entire structure, with the first sub-domain, residues 4-305 in cyan, and the second, residues 306-535, in red. It is oriented looking into the active-site gorge, with W279, in the peripheral anionic site (PAS), at the top of the gorge, and W84, in the catalytic anionic site (CAS) towards the back, adjacent to the catalytic triad, S200-E327-H440. All these residues are depicted as sticks. The long α-helix, N383-K413, against which the D4 pocket is glued, is in magenta, and the two helices that contribute to the 4-helix bundle of the dimer, D365-Y375 and V518-T535, are in yellow. The Mg<sup>+2</sup> in the 4D pocket is in blue, and is surrounded by 4 waters in grey. A conserved water H-bonds with D326, of the 4D motif, with E327 and H440, in the catalytic triad, and with the main-chain nitrogen of F330, which, in turn, contributes to the CAS. This water which is homologous to water 623 in Koellner ''et al''<ref name="Koellner">PMID:10669619</ref>, is shown as an orange sphere. <scene name='87/876867/Cv/10'>Close up, with the same orientation</scene>, showing the interactions of the active site, the D4 pocket, and the conserved water, shown as an orange sphere.

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