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The typical hydrogen bond (H-bond) is categorized to be between 2.2 and 4.0 Å (cite Jeffrey).
The typical hydrogen bond (H-bond) is categorized to be between 2.2 and 4.0 Å (cite Jeffrey).
Since many pdb files lack hydrogen atoms, one could classify a H-bond between donor and acceptors that are 3.5Å apart.
Since many pdb files lack hydrogen atoms, one could classify a H-bond between donor and acceptors that are 3.5Å apart.
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However, the length between between Gln 185 and Strauroporine is 4.47 Å, longer than normal H-bond distance; therefore, it forms a water mediated polar interaction between these atoms instead of direct H-bond [cite J,A,Bertrand]
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However, the length between between Gln 185 and Strauroporine is 4.47 Å which surpasses typical H-bond distance; therefore, it forms a water mediated polar interaction between these atoms instead of direct H-bond [cite J,A,Bertrand]
This is a unique interaction to the GSK-3β and staurosporine complex, since other protein kinase (e.g. CDK2, Chk1, LCK, PKA) -staurosporine complexes show direct H-bond interaction between two moieties.
This is a unique interaction to the GSK-3β and staurosporine complex, since other protein kinase (e.g. CDK2, Chk1, LCK, PKA) -staurosporine complexes show direct H-bond interaction between two moieties.

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