Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798319002304

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Closed and open conformations of switch 3 in SsoIF2γ. <scene name='81/813414/Cv/7'>Superposition of domains II of molecule A (closed conformation, shown in blue) and molecule E (open conformation, shown in orange)</scene> of the presented structure. The γL1 loop of molecule A is shown in cyan and that of molecule E in yellow. The new β-strand 310–312 (shown in green) formed by switch 3 in the closed conformation is antiparallel to strand 258–260 (marked in magenta).
Closed and open conformations of switch 3 in SsoIF2γ. <scene name='81/813414/Cv/7'>Superposition of domains II of molecule A (closed conformation, shown in blue) and molecule E (open conformation, shown in orange)</scene> of the presented structure. The γL1 loop of molecule A is shown in cyan and that of molecule E in yellow. The new β-strand 310–312 (shown in green) formed by switch 3 in the closed conformation is antiparallel to strand 258–260 (marked in magenta).
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Superposition of the nucleotide-binding pockets of the molecule E (blue) of the presented structure and the SsoIF2gamma-GDPCP complex obtained in the presence of Mg2+ (PDB code [[4rjl]], orange).
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<scene name='81/813414/Cv/10'>Superposition of the nucleotide-binding pockets</scene> of the molecule E (blue) of the presented structure and the SsoIF2gamma-GDPCP complex obtained in the presence of Mg2+ (PDB code [[4rjl]], orange). The nucleotide, residues Thr23, Ser35, Thr46 and the hydrogen bonds formed by them are shown only for molecule E. Side chains of Ser35 and Thr46 approach, distorting the portion of switch 1 located between them.
<b>References</b><br>
<b>References</b><br>

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