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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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The fully functional trichosurin consists of two monomers joining to form a dimer of identical eight-stranded, anti-parallel β-barrels. The study of lipocalin dimerization modes has shown six variations in orientation, with trichosurin adding a seventh one to the list. Overall, there are four main chains (A, B, C, and D), in the dimer, with each chain a length of 166 amino acids. There is also a signal sequence at the N-terminus of the chain that is cleaved before a fully functional molecule is formed. Currently, there are two crystal structures of trichosurin that can be found at RCSB, one determined at pH 8.2 and another at a lower pH of 4.6.
The fully functional trichosurin consists of two monomers joining to form a dimer of identical eight-stranded, anti-parallel β-barrels. The study of lipocalin dimerization modes has shown six variations in orientation, with trichosurin adding a seventh one to the list. Overall, there are four main chains (A, B, C, and D), in the dimer, with each chain a length of 166 amino acids. There is also a signal sequence at the N-terminus of the chain that is cleaved before a fully functional molecule is formed. Currently, there are two crystal structures of trichosurin that can be found at RCSB, one determined at pH 8.2 and another at a lower pH of 4.6.

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