Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X20011310

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View of ebselen attached to Cys141 (PDB entry [[6zk0]]):
View of ebselen attached to Cys141 (PDB entry [[6zk0]]):
*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/17'>Overview of two ebselen molecules attached to A and A' (symmetry related) subunits around crystallographic twofold axis</scene>. One subunit (A) has carbons in orange and the second (A') subunit has carbons slate-blue (nitrogens are blue, carbons red, seleniums orange and sulphurs gold). Water molecules are shown as red sphers.
*<scene name='85/859036/Cv/17'>Overview of two ebselen molecules attached to A and A' (symmetry related) subunits around crystallographic twofold axis</scene>. One subunit (A) has carbons in orange and the second (A') subunit has carbons slate-blue (nitrogens are blue, carbons red, seleniums orange and sulphurs gold). Water molecules are shown as red sphers.
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[[Image:Ebs.png|thumb|390px|left|Chemical structures of ebselen and ring-open ebselen on Cys141(drawn with Marvin, [https://www.chemaxon.com]).]]
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Here we present the crystallization and first structure of human IMPase covalently complexed with ebselen, a 1.47 Å crystal structure (PDB entry [[6zk0]]). In the human-IMPase-complex ebselen, in a ring opened conformation, is covalently attached to Cys141, a residue located away from the active site.
Here we present the crystallization and first structure of human IMPase covalently complexed with ebselen, a 1.47 Å crystal structure (PDB entry [[6zk0]]). In the human-IMPase-complex ebselen, in a ring opened conformation, is covalently attached to Cys141, a residue located away from the active site.

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