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<scene name='60/604484/Position_of_the_l2_loops/1'>L2</scene> interdomain loop links the two the large and small subunit of each procaspase-7 monomer. In the procaspase-7, this loop is in a “closed” conformation that precludes any possibility of substrate or inhibitor binding to the yet incomplete active site. Thus, in this considered conformation, the enzyme is yet inactive. | <scene name='60/604484/Position_of_the_l2_loops/1'>L2</scene> interdomain loop links the two the large and small subunit of each procaspase-7 monomer. In the procaspase-7, this loop is in a “closed” conformation that precludes any possibility of substrate or inhibitor binding to the yet incomplete active site. Thus, in this considered conformation, the enzyme is yet inactive. | ||
| - | This highly flexible loop contains two cleavage sites (Asp198 - Asp207) which are essential to the maturation of the Procaspase-7 (cf MATURATION). It also contains an essential residue needed for the catalytic activity of the Caspase-7 : <scene name='60/604484/Position_of_cys186/3'>Cys186/scene> | + | This highly flexible loop contains two cleavage sites (Asp198 - Asp207) which are essential to the maturation of the Procaspase-7 (cf MATURATION). It also contains an essential residue needed for the catalytic activity of the Caspase-7 : <scene name='60/604484/Position_of_cys186/3'>Cys186</scene> |
<scene name='60/604484/Position_of_loops_l1/1'>L1</scene> is a part of the large subunit, while L3 and L4 belong to the small subunit of each monomer. These three loops will also participate in the formation of the catalytic site. | <scene name='60/604484/Position_of_loops_l1/1'>L1</scene> is a part of the large subunit, while L3 and L4 belong to the small subunit of each monomer. These three loops will also participate in the formation of the catalytic site. | ||
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References
- ↑ Hanson, R. M., Prilusky, J., Renjian, Z., Nakane, T. and Sussman, J. L. (2013), JSmol and the Next-Generation Web-Based Representation of 3D Molecular Structure as Applied to Proteopedia. Isr. J. Chem., 53:207-216. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijch.201300024
- ↑ Herraez A. Biomolecules in the computer: Jmol to the rescue. Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 2006 Jul;34(4):255-61. doi: 10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644. PMID:21638687 doi:10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644
