Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798324008246

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At ph 6.0 <scene name='10/1056673/Fig_6c/7'>Orth(A) </scene> has two alternative conformations (50% in k1 and 50% in k2) while <scene name='10/1056673/Fig_6d/3'> Orth(B)</scene> is seen to only be in the k1 conformation. The <scene name='10/1056673/Fig_6e/2'>monoclinic)</scene> form, at pH 6.0, has only one molecule in the asymmetric unit, with Lys-61 showing two conformations has (20% in k1 and 80% in k2).
At ph 6.0 <scene name='10/1056673/Fig_6c/7'>Orth(A) </scene> has two alternative conformations (50% in k1 and 50% in k2) while <scene name='10/1056673/Fig_6d/3'> Orth(B)</scene> is seen to only be in the k1 conformation. The <scene name='10/1056673/Fig_6e/2'>monoclinic)</scene> form, at pH 6.0, has only one molecule in the asymmetric unit, with Lys-61 showing two conformations has (20% in k1 and 80% in k2).
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<script>script /scripts/10/1056673/Fig_6a/16.spt
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hide water; set zshade off</script>
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<text>Orth(A) pH 9.0</text>
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<script>script /scripts/10/1056673/Fig_6b/8.spt
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<text>Orth(B) pH 9.0</text>
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</jmolButton>
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</jmol>
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<jmol>
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<jmolButton>
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<script>script /scripts/10/1056673/Fig_6c/7.spt
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hide water; set zshade off</script>
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<text>Orth(A) pH 6.0</text>
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</jmolButton>
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<jmolButton>
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<script>script /scripts/10/1056673/Fig_6d/3.spt
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hide water; set zshade off</script>
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<text>Orth(B) pH 6.0</text>
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</jmolButton>
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</jmol>
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<jmol>
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<script>script /scripts/10/1056673/Fig_6e/2.spt
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hide water; set zshade off</script>
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<text>Mono pH 6.0</text>
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</jmolButton>
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</jmol>
This contrasts with the unaltered molecule, in which Lys61 exhibits the pH-dependent movement as expected. These observations provide valuable insights into how crystal lattice packing influences the conformational states of protein molecules, enhancing our understanding of protein structure's conformational flexibility.
This contrasts with the unaltered molecule, in which Lys61 exhibits the pH-dependent movement as expected. These observations provide valuable insights into how crystal lattice packing influences the conformational states of protein molecules, enhancing our understanding of protein structure's conformational flexibility.

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