Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798319002912
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The PDX1.2/PDX1.3 complex [[6hx3]] forms a dodecamer composed of two interdigitated hexamers as viewed <scene name='81/812235/Cv/7'>from above</scene>, and the <scene name='81/812235/Cv/8'>side after rotation by 90°</scene>. The two hexamers are lavender and blue, and a single subunit is depicted in green. | The PDX1.2/PDX1.3 complex [[6hx3]] forms a dodecamer composed of two interdigitated hexamers as viewed <scene name='81/812235/Cv/7'>from above</scene>, and the <scene name='81/812235/Cv/8'>side after rotation by 90°</scene>. The two hexamers are lavender and blue, and a single subunit is depicted in green. | ||
- | A <scene name='81/812235/Cv/14'>single subunit adopts an (βα)8 fold</scene> with additional structural elements labeled as indicated. The bound oxyanions defines the <scene name='81/812235/Cv/11'>P1 and P2 sites</scene>. Residues and corresponding labels for PDX1.2 and PDX1.3 are green and cyan, respectively. Glu48 is only partially resolved in the electron density. | + | A <scene name='81/812235/Cv/14'>single subunit adopts an (βα)8 fold</scene> with additional structural elements labeled as indicated. The bound oxyanions defines the <scene name='81/812235/Cv/11'>P1 and P2 sites</scene>. Residues and corresponding labels for PDX1.2 and PDX1.3 are green and cyan, respectively. Glu48 is only partially resolved in the electron density. |
+ | Ambiguous side chain electron density in the PDX1.2/PDX1.3 complex structure. The selected residues are shown, to illustrate that PDX1.2 cannot be distinguished from PDX1.3. Residues of PDX1.2 and PDX1.3 are labeled in green and cyan, respectively. | ||
+ | *<scene name='81/812235/Cv/15'>Phe135/His131</scene>. | ||
+ | *<scene name='81/812235/Cv/16'>Asp151/Asn147</scene>. | ||
<b>References</b><br> | <b>References</b><br> | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
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