Copper Amine Oxidase
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=== Ligand === | === Ligand === | ||
| - | A closeup of the Cu<sup>2+</sup> <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_331/Copper_ligand/ | + | A closeup of the Cu<sup>2+</sup> <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_331/Copper_ligand/5'> ligand</scene>. |
=== Modified Residue === | === Modified Residue === | ||
[[Image:TTS.png|left|frame|alt=3-((3E)-4-HYDROXY-3-{[2-(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)ETHYL]IMINO}-6-OXOCYCLOHEXA-1,4-DIEN-1-YL)ALANINE.|Residue 382 is a modified tyrosine residue.]] | [[Image:TTS.png|left|frame|alt=3-((3E)-4-HYDROXY-3-{[2-(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)ETHYL]IMINO}-6-OXOCYCLOHEXA-1,4-DIEN-1-YL)ALANINE.|Residue 382 is a modified tyrosine residue.]] | ||
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2d1w is a 2-chain copper amine oxidase found in Arthrobacter globiformis.
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Structure
Ligand
A closeup of the Cu2+ .
Modified Residue
Reaction
References
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