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Finally, the different complexes of GgH with substrates and substrate analogues allowed to infer the molecular details of the reaction mechanism of this inverting hydrolase and to ascribe the functional roles of highly conserved residues in this class of enzymes.
Finally, the different complexes of GgH with substrates and substrate analogues allowed to infer the molecular details of the reaction mechanism of this inverting hydrolase and to ascribe the functional roles of highly conserved residues in this class of enzymes.
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<scene name='81/814833/Cv/2'>Quaternary structure of MhGgH</scene>. Monomers are coloured green (molecule A), wheat (molecule B), cyan (molecule C) and blue (molecule D). Interfaces A:B and A:C are indicated. The serine molecules found in the active site region are represented by salmon spheres.
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<scene name='81/814833/Cv/3'>Quaternary structure of MhGgH</scene>. Monomers are coloured green (molecule A), wheat (molecule B), cyan (molecule C) and blue (molecule D). Interfaces A:B and A:C are indicated. The serine molecules found in the active site region are represented by salmon spheres. Approximate dimensions of the homotetramer are indicated.
<b>References</b><br>
<b>References</b><br>

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