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Glutamine synthetase is composed of 12 <scene name='Sandbox2qc8/Identical_subunits/1'>identical subunits</scene>. Each subunit is composed of 15 <scene name='Sandbox2qc8/15_alpha_helices/1'>alpha helices</scene> and 15 | Glutamine synthetase is composed of 12 <scene name='Sandbox2qc8/Identical_subunits/1'>identical subunits</scene>. Each subunit is composed of 15 <scene name='Sandbox2qc8/15_alpha_helices/1'>alpha helices</scene> and 15 | ||
<scene name='Sandbox2qc8/Beta_sheets/1'>beta sheets</scene>. Each subunit binds 2 Mn for a total of <scene name='Sandbox2qc8/Ligand_mn/1'>24 Mn</scene> per Glutamine Synthetase.<br> | <scene name='Sandbox2qc8/Beta_sheets/1'>beta sheets</scene>. Each subunit binds 2 Mn for a total of <scene name='Sandbox2qc8/Ligand_mn/1'>24 Mn</scene> per Glutamine Synthetase.<br> | ||
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- | <scene name='Sandbox2qc8/Pdb_defined_beta_strands/1'>5 beta sheet</scene> | ||
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<scene name='Sandbox2qc8/Pdb_defined_beta_strands/1'>New strands.</scene> | <scene name='Sandbox2qc8/Pdb_defined_beta_strands/1'>New strands.</scene> | ||
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=References= | =References= | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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Revision as of 22:05, 18 December 2008
Glutamine Synthetase: Secondary structures
Glutamine synthetase is composed of 12 . Each subunit is composed of 15 and 15
. Each subunit binds 2 Mn for a total of per Glutamine Synthetase.
Each subunit has an exposed NH2 terminus and buried COOH terminus as part of a helical thong. [1]
The beta sheets are arranged into two separate partial beta barrels, one of which encompasses the ligand complex.
The active site within the secondary structure can be called a "bifunnel," providing access to ATP and glutamate at opposing ends.[2]
The only ligand present is a pair of Mn ions (Manganese) that indicates the active site of each subunit of the dodecamer.