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<scene name='85/857780/Cv/4'>Effect of ethylene glycol oligomers (PEGs) on the positioning of the ligand in the crystal structure of the methylene blue/''Tc''AChE complex crystallized from PEG200</scene>. Three PEGs are shown in red, methylene blue in blue, and conserved aromatic residues lining the active-site gorge in green. A highly conserved H<sub>2</sub>O molecule, shown as a yellow sphere, also affects the positioning of the ligand.
<scene name='85/857780/Cv/4'>Effect of ethylene glycol oligomers (PEGs) on the positioning of the ligand in the crystal structure of the methylene blue/''Tc''AChE complex crystallized from PEG200</scene>. Three PEGs are shown in red, methylene blue in blue, and conserved aromatic residues lining the active-site gorge in green. A highly conserved H<sub>2</sub>O molecule, shown as a yellow sphere, also affects the positioning of the ligand.
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Active-site gorge in the <scene name='85/857780/Cv/11'>original</scene> and <scene name='85/857780/Cv/12'>updated</scene>
<b>References</b><br>
<b>References</b><br>

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