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This crystal structure was solved without a ligand, but the VesB ligand is known to be any protein containing Arg-X. | This crystal structure was solved without a ligand, but the VesB ligand is known to be any protein containing Arg-X. | ||
The <scene name='79/799587/Catalytic_triad/1'>catalytic triad</scene> of VesB is made up of Asp125-His78-Ser221. In this triad, aspartic acid is deprotonated and proton transfer goes from histidine to aspartic acid. Since histidine is then deprotonated, it grabs the proton from serine's hydroxyl group. This active serine then can attack an incoming substrate, which allows VesB to cleave the substrate. | The <scene name='79/799587/Catalytic_triad/1'>catalytic triad</scene> of VesB is made up of Asp125-His78-Ser221. In this triad, aspartic acid is deprotonated and proton transfer goes from histidine to aspartic acid. Since histidine is then deprotonated, it grabs the proton from serine's hydroxyl group. This active serine then can attack an incoming substrate, which allows VesB to cleave the substrate. | ||
| - | The active site of VesB is made of the catalytic triad (Asp125,His78,Ser221), a hydrophobic pocket (Val159, Val180, Ile164), and a cleavage site (Arg32, Ile33). Asp220 is also in the active site and coordinates the N-terminal group of Ile33 in active VesB. | + | The <scene name='79/799587/Active_site/1'>active site</scene> of VesB is made of the catalytic triad (Asp125,His78,Ser221), a hydrophobic pocket (Val159, Val180, Ile164), and a cleavage site (Arg32, Ile33). Asp220 is also in the active site and coordinates the N-terminal group of Ile33 in active VesB. |
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Structure and Function of VesB
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