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The Bateman modules natively prevent the access of the substrates to the catalytic site (PLP cavity) through: <br/>
The Bateman modules natively prevent the access of the substrates to the catalytic site (PLP cavity) through: <br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- hydrophobic interactions between residues I537, L540, A544 of the CBS1 domain of the <scene name='71/719867/Scene_2/1'>Bateman module</scene> of one monomer with residues I166, V189, V206, L210, I214 of the catalytic core of the other monomer, <br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- hydrophobic interactions between residues I537, L540, A544 of the CBS1 domain of the <scene name='71/719867/Scene_2/1'>Bateman module</scene> of one monomer with residues I166, V189, V206, L210, I214 of the <scene name='71/719867/Scene_1/1'>catalytic core</scene> of the other monomer, <br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- hydrogen bounds between residues T460, N463, S466, Y484 of the CBS2 domain of the <scene name='71/719867/Scene_2/1'>Bateman module</scene> of one monomer with residues E201, N194, R196, D198 of the loop 191-202 of the catalytic core of the other monomer. <br/><br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- hydrogen bounds between residues T460, N463, S466, Y484 of the CBS2 domain of the <scene name='71/719867/Scene_2/1'>Bateman module</scene> of one monomer with residues E201, N194, R196, D198 of the loop 191-202 of the <scene name='71/719867/Scene_1/1'>catalytic core</scene> of the other monomer. <br/><br/>
These hydrophobic interactions combined with the hydrogen bounds network anchor the Bateman module of one monomer to the entrance of the catalytic core of the other monomer (close conformation), thus making it impossible for any substrate to access it.
These hydrophobic interactions combined with the hydrogen bounds network anchor the Bateman module of one monomer to the entrance of the catalytic core of the other monomer (close conformation), thus making it impossible for any substrate to access it.

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This Sandbox is Reserved from 15/12/2015, through 15/06/2016 for use in the course "Structural Biology" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the University of Strasbourg, ESBS. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1120 through Sandbox Reserved 1159.
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Human cystathionine β-synthase (hCBS)

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