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<scene name='60/604494/Five_residues_of_the_sa/1'>Five residues</scene> are the most likely to participate to the catalytic action because they are located within 6 Å of the sulfhydryl group of the accepting cysteine and that their side chains are oriented toward the Cysteine : Asn85, Tyr87, Glu98, Lys101, and Asp127.
<scene name='60/604494/Five_residues_of_the_sa/1'>Five residues</scene> are the most likely to participate to the catalytic action because they are located within 6 Å of the sulfhydryl group of the accepting cysteine and that their side chains are oriented toward the Cysteine : Asn85, Tyr87, Glu98, Lys101, and Asp127.
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<scene name='60/604494/14_residues_conserved/1'>14 residues</scene> are well conserved among the UBC family : Gly47, Lys48, Gly56, Tyr68, Pro69, Pro73, Phe77, His83, Pro84, Asn85, Gly90, Trp103, Pro105 and Leu120.
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<scene name='60/604494/14_residues_conserved/1'>15 residues</scene> are well conserved among the UBC family : Gly47, Lys48, Gly56, Tyr68, Pro69, Pro73, Phe77, His83, Pro84, Asn85, Gly90, Trp103, Pro105, Leu120 and Pro128.
Most of them are non polar and they are unlikely to have a direct role in the catalytic action but they are probably positionned to maintain the special configuration of the active site.
Most of them are non polar and they are unlikely to have a direct role in the catalytic action but they are probably positionned to maintain the special configuration of the active site.

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This Sandbox is Reserved from 15/11/2014, through 15/05/2015 for use in the course "Biomolecule" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the Strasbourg University. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 951 through Sandbox Reserved 975.
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SUMO-conjugating enzyme UBC9 EC:6.3.2.

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