Arginine repressor

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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The structure of ArgR shows a DNA-binding domain at the acidic N-terminal and a basic C-terminal domain which contains the <scene name='55/554907/Cv/5'>intersubunit interaction sites</scene> and the <scene name='55/554907/Cv/7'>Arg binding site</scene>. Every Arg ligand interacts <scene name='55/554907/Cv/9'>with residues from 3 subunits</scene>.
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The structure of ArgR shows a DNA-binding domain at the acidic N-terminal and a basic C-terminal domain which contains the <scene name='55/554907/Cv/5'>intersubunit interaction sites</scene> and the <scene name='55/554907/Cv/7'>Arg binding site</scene>. Every Arg ligand interacts <scene name='55/554907/Cv/9'>with residues from 3 subunits</scene>.<ref>PMID:8594204</ref>
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Revision as of 11:40, 8 December 2015

E. coli structure of arginine repressor C terminal hexamer complex with arginine (PDB entry 1xxb)

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3D structures of arginine repressor

Updated on 08-December-2015

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