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== '''Structure''' == | == '''Structure''' == | ||
| - | Crystal structures of ''InhA'' reveal a <scene name='69/694241/Homotetramer_subunits_labeled/1'>homotetramer</scene>. Each <scene name='69/694241/ | + | Crystal structures of ''InhA'' reveal a <scene name='69/694241/Homotetramer_subunits_labeled/1'>homotetramer</scene>. Each <scene name='69/694241/Monomer_subunit_no_ligands/1'>monomer</scene> |
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| + | subunit has a single domain with a central core that supports a <scene name='69/694241/Monomer_subunit/1'>NADH binding site</scene> | ||
[[Image:Monomer_Publication_Image.png |300 px|left|thumb|<div align="center">InhA Monomer with NAD and 2TK]] | [[Image:Monomer_Publication_Image.png |300 px|left|thumb|<div align="center">InhA Monomer with NAD and 2TK]] | ||
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