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The channel of the trimer is formed at its 3-fold axis, in a central position. Its has importance in catalysing the oxidation of iron, but also acts to further stabilise the trimeric form.
The channel of the trimer is formed at its 3-fold axis, in a central position. Its has importance in catalysing the oxidation of iron, but also acts to further stabilise the trimeric form.
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Stabilising the channel entrance, there are some hydrogen bonds, of which can be mentioned the pairs <scene name='78/786054/143-129__hydrogen_bond/1'>Asp 143-Gln 129</scene>, <scene name='78/786054/152-147_hydrogen_bond/1'>Leu 152-Gly 147 hydrogen bond</scene>, <scene name='78/786054/146-154_hydrogen_bond/1'>Asn 146-Gln 154</scene>.
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Stabilising the channel entrance, there are some hydrogen bonds, of which can be mentioned the pairs <scene name='78/786054/143-129__hydrogen_bond/1'>Asp 143-Gln 129</scene>, <scene name='78/786054/152-147_hydrogen_bond/1'>Leu 152-Gly 147</scene>, <scene name='78/786054/146-154_hydrogen_bond/1'>Asn 146-Gln 154</scene>.

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