Anthrax Lethal Factor

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'''<scene name='Anthrax_Lethal_Factor/Domain_-4-/1'>Domain IV</scene>''' (residues 552-776), consists of a nine-helix bundle packed against a four-stranded beta-sheet and contains a HExxH motif. The first six helices and the beta-sheet can be superposed with those of the metalloprotease. A zinc ion is coordinated tetrahedrally by a water molecule and three protein side chains in an arrangement typical of the thermolysin family. Two of the coordinating residues are the histidines from the HExxH motif (His 686 and His 690) and Glu 735. <ref name=Collier>PMID: 14570563</ref><ref name=Pannifer AD, Wong TY, Schwarzenbacher R, Renatus M, Petosa C, Bienkowska J, Lacy DB, Collier RJ, Park S, Leppla SH, Hanna P, Liddington RC>PMID: 11700563</ref>
'''<scene name='Anthrax_Lethal_Factor/Domain_-4-/1'>Domain IV</scene>''' (residues 552-776), consists of a nine-helix bundle packed against a four-stranded beta-sheet and contains a HExxH motif. The first six helices and the beta-sheet can be superposed with those of the metalloprotease. A zinc ion is coordinated tetrahedrally by a water molecule and three protein side chains in an arrangement typical of the thermolysin family. Two of the coordinating residues are the histidines from the HExxH motif (His 686 and His 690) and Glu 735. <ref name=Collier>PMID: 14570563</ref><ref name=Pannifer AD, Wong TY, Schwarzenbacher R, Renatus M, Petosa C, Bienkowska J, Lacy DB, Collier RJ, Park S, Leppla SH, Hanna P, Liddington RC>PMID: 11700563</ref>
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Domains II, III, and IV for the <scene name='Anthrax_Lethal_Factor/Domain_-spacefill-/1'>binding pocket</scene> for the substrate.
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Domains II, III, and IV for the <scene name='Anthrax_Lethal_Factor/Domain_-spacefill-/2'>binding pocket</scene> for the substrate.

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PDB ID 1J7N

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