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What are the locations of the active sites with respect to the beta strand domain and the alpha helical domain on each isophorm?
What are the locations of the active sites with respect to the beta strand domain and the alpha helical domain on each isophorm?
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<scene name='48/483890/Isophorms/2'> Green and blue color representations of the two isophorms complexed with the staurosporine ligands</scene>
<scene name='48/483890/Isophorms/2'> Green and blue color representations of the two isophorms complexed with the staurosporine ligands</scene>
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<scene name='48/483890/Alpha_helices_and_beta_sheets/1'>Alpha helices and Beta sheets. Beta in blue and alpha in red.</scene>
Answer: At the interface of the N-terminus beta strand domain and the C-terminus alpha helical domain
Answer: At the interface of the N-terminus beta strand domain and the C-terminus alpha helical domain

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