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| + | LSD-1 is a protein that can be regulated by outside factors. The tower domain and oxidase domain are connected by a <scene name='81/811711/Regulator_loop/6'>tower oxidase connector</scene>tower-oxidase connector. The oxidase domain is what holds the catalytic chamber for LSD-1. This makes the oxidase domain a very sensitive domain. Any change to the catalytic chamber could drastically reduce activity. Because the tower domain is attached to the oxidase domain, the tower domain and the connector region become allosteric sites. Any interaction with these two sites is hypothesized to drastically change the enzyme activity. | ||
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=Lysine Specific Demethylase (Homo Sapiens)=
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References
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