Poly(A) binding protein

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====Adenosine Stabilization Interaction Patterns====
====Adenosine Stabilization Interaction Patterns====
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Specifically, there are several significant interaction patterns that stabilize adenosine recognition. RRM 1 and 2 makes significant interactions with the adenosine backbone, shown in Figure 3. Additionally, the adenosine stabilizes itself within the binding by intramolecular stacking interactions between adenosines. Through the extensive <scene name='78/781949/Lys_104_asp_105/1'>interactions with adenosine 2</scene>, the RRM specifies the position of adenosine 2, allowing it to make strong intramolecular stacking interactions with adenosine 1. As a result, adenosine 1 requires less contact with the RRM, as it is mostly stabilized by adenosine 2. Furthermore, some adenosines like adenosine 3 and adenosine 6 are stabilized by being sandwiched between [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromatic_amino_acid aromatic] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliphatic_compound alipathic] side chains. <scene name='78/781947/Stacking_interactions_a3/1'>Adenosine-3 stacking interactions</scene> occurs between aromatic and alipathic side chains and is specified by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysine Lysine] 104, and <scene name='78/781947/Residues_interacting_with_a6/1'>Adenosine-6 sandwiching</scene> occurs similarly, but it is specified doubly by two residues, Trp-86 and Gln-88 <ref name= "PABP"/>.
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Specifically, there are several significant interaction patterns that stabilize adenosine recognition. RRM 1 and 2 makes significant interactions with the adenosine backbone, shown in Figure 3. Additionally, the adenosine stabilizes itself within the binding by intramolecular stacking interactions between adenosines. Through the extensive <scene name='78/781947/Interactions_with_a2/1'>interactions with adenosine 2</scene>, the RRM specifies the position of adenosine 2, allowing it to make strong intramolecular stacking interactions with adenosine 1. As a result, adenosine 1 requires less contact with the RRM, as it is mostly stabilized by adenosine 2. Furthermore, some adenosines like adenosine 3 and adenosine 6 are stabilized by being sandwiched between [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromatic_amino_acid aromatic] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliphatic_compound alipathic] side chains. <scene name='78/781947/Stacking_interactions_a3/1'>Adenosine-3 stacking interactions</scene> occurs between aromatic and alipathic side chains and is specified by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysine Lysine] 104, and <scene name='78/781947/Residues_interacting_with_a6/1'>Adenosine-6 sandwiching</scene> occurs similarly, but it is specified doubly by two residues, Trp-86 and Gln-88 <ref name= "PABP"/>.
===Translation Initiation===
===Translation Initiation===

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Poly(A) binding protein

PDB ID 1cvj

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