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<scene name='82/823085/Key_bap1_residues/1'> Key Bap1 Residues</scene> include Asp348, Trp986, Tyr894, Trp948, Asn871, Asp853 and Phe850. These key residues are located in the beta-prism of the Bap1 and are associated with carbohydrate bonding. <ref>Kaus, Katherine, et al. The 1.9 Å Crystal Structure of the Extracellular Matrix Protein Bap1 from Vibrio Cholerae Provides Insights into Bacterial Biofilm Adhesion. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2019</ref>
<scene name='82/823085/Key_bap1_residues/1'> Key Bap1 Residues</scene> include Asp348, Trp986, Tyr894, Trp948, Asn871, Asp853 and Phe850. These key residues are located in the beta-prism of the Bap1 and are associated with carbohydrate bonding. <ref>Kaus, Katherine, et al. The 1.9 Å Crystal Structure of the Extracellular Matrix Protein Bap1 from Vibrio Cholerae Provides Insights into Bacterial Biofilm Adhesion. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2019</ref>
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<scene name='82/823085/Bap1_active_site/1'>Bap1 Active Site</scene>
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<scene name='82/823085/Bap1_active_site/1'>Bap1 Active Site</scene> is within the beta-prism composed of Gly344, Ala345, Val346, Lys501(Hydrogen bonding), Asp348 and His500(Van Der Waals interactions).<ref>Kaus, Katherine, et al. The 1.9 Å Crystal Structure of the Extracellular Matrix Protein Bap1 from Vibrio Cholerae Provides Insights into Bacterial Biofilm Adhesion. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2019.</ref> Within the active site of Bap1, citrate and carbohydrates competitively bind for the same sugar binding site.
<scene name='82/823085/Citrate_anion/2'>Citrate anion</scene> The citrate molecule in Bap1 binds in the carbohydrate-binding site in the beta-prism domains. Citrate is required to produce optimal crystal form due to the extensive crystal contacts in the area.
<scene name='82/823085/Citrate_anion/2'>Citrate anion</scene> The citrate molecule in Bap1 binds in the carbohydrate-binding site in the beta-prism domains. Citrate is required to produce optimal crystal form due to the extensive crystal contacts in the area.

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This Sandbox is Reserved from Aug 26 through Dec 12, 2019 for use in the course CHEM 351 Biochemistry taught by Bonnie_Hall at the Grand View University, Des Moines, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1556 through Sandbox Reserved 1575.
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