Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X18014814
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| '''Comparison of monomer subunits of hexameric CacHBD''' | '''Comparison of monomer subunits of hexameric CacHBD''' | ||
| - | The crystal structures obtained in this study were composed of two types of dimers: a homodimer of two apo subunits and a heterodimer of NAD<sup>+</sup>-bound and apo subunits. No homodimers of NAD+-bound subunits were obtained. Therefore, three types of subunits existed: <scene name='79/799582/Cv/11'>an apo subunit (type A) from a homodimer</scene> and an <scene name='79/799582/Cv/12'>NAD+-bound subunit (type B) and an apo subunit (type C) from a heterodimer</scene>. When the C-terminal domains of the 12 monomers of apo and NAD<sup>+</sup>-bound CacHBD in the asymmetric units were superposed, <scene name='79/799582/Cv/ | + | The crystal structures obtained in this study were composed of two types of dimers: a homodimer of two apo subunits and a heterodimer of NAD<sup>+</sup>-bound and apo subunits. No homodimers of NAD+-bound subunits were obtained. Therefore, three types of subunits existed: <scene name='79/799582/Cv/11'>an apo subunit (type A) from a homodimer</scene> and an <scene name='79/799582/Cv/12'>NAD+-bound subunit (type B) and an apo subunit (type C) from a heterodimer</scene>. When the C-terminal domains of the 12 monomers of apo and NAD<sup>+</sup>-bound CacHBD in the asymmetric units were superposed, <scene name='79/799582/Cv/22'>they were essentially identical</scene> (only N-terminal domains are shown).  | 
| <b>References</b><br> | <b>References</b><br> | ||
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