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=== '''Fatty Acyl Binding Crevice''' ===
=== '''Fatty Acyl Binding Crevice''' ===
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Within the fatty acyl binding crevice, the NADH substrate sits on the top shelf of the Rossmann fold, and the fatty acyl substrate sits on top of the NADH substrate. Both of these substrates are held in place through interactions with the side chains of <scene name='69/694241/Sbl_hydrophobic/1'>hydrophobic</scene> (purple) residues. [[Image:Binding Pocket - Mesh.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Substrate Binding Pocket (NADH in green; fatty acyl substrate in red)]] The majority of these <scene name='69/694241/Hydrophobic_residues/1'>hydrophobic</scene> residues anchoring the substrates are found within the substrate binding loop itself, including Ala-198, Met-199, Ala-201, Ile-202, Leu-207, Ile-215, and Leu-218. Studies have found that the fatty acyl substrate adopts a u-shaped conformation to facilitate binding. Additional hydrophobic amino acids that are not a part of the substrate binding loop also play a role in positioning and stabilizing the fatty acyl chain in the crevice.
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Within the fatty acyl binding crevice, the NADH substrate sits on the top shelf of the Rossmann fold, and the fatty acyl substrate sits on top of the NADH substrate. Both of these substrates are held in place through interactions with the side chains of <scene name='69/694241/Sbl_hydrophobic/1'>hydrophobic</scene> (purple) residues. [[Image:Binding Pocket - Mesh.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Substrate Binding Pocket (NADH in green; fatty acyl substrate in red)]] The majority of these <scene name='69/694241/Hydrophobic_residues/1'>hydrophobic</scene> residues anchoring the substrates are found within the substrate binding loop itself, including Ala-198, Met-199, Ala-201, Ile-202, Leu-207, Ile-215, and Leu-218. Additional hydrophobic amino acids that are not a part of the substrate binding loop also play a role in positioning and stabilizing the fatty acyl chain in the crevice. Studies have found that the fatty acyl substrate adopts a u-shaped conformation to facilitate binding.
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Revision as of 01:39, 8 April 2015

This Sandbox is Reserved from 02/09/2015, through 05/31/2016 for use in the course "CH462: Biochemistry 2" taught by Geoffrey C. Hoops at the Butler University. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1051 through Sandbox Reserved 1080.
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