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→ the first region has 80 residues and has a random coil structure in solution, this region is responsible for the Atg7 interaction which is an E1-like enzyme.
→ the first region has 80 residues and has a random coil structure in solution, this region is responsible for the Atg7 interaction which is an E1-like enzyme.
→ The second is an alpha-helical structure which protrudes from the core region. This alpha-helical structure is responsible for binding Atg8.
→ The second is an alpha-helical structure which protrudes from the core region. This alpha-helical structure is responsible for binding Atg8.
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Moreover some researches indicates that the catalytic cysteine of Atg3 is a possible binding site for a phosphate of phosphatidylethanolamine.
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Moreover some researches indicates that the catalytic cysteine of Atg3 is a possible binding site for a phosphate of [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphatidyl%C3%A9thanolamine phosphatidylethanolamine].
===Atg8 protein===
===Atg8 protein===
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Plasmodium falciparum Atg8 in complex with Plasmodium falciparum Atg3 peptide

Atg8/Atg3 complex

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References

http://hermandenis.perso.sfr.fr/204.%20Ann.%20IV.%20Autophagie.pdf

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