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One side of the binding pocket for the N-terminus is almost entirely made up of glycines (Gly284, Gly285) which provide some torsional flexibility. These glycines are 100% conserved among picornaviral polymerase sequences.
One side of the binding pocket for the N-terminus is almost entirely made up of glycines (Gly284, Gly285) which provide some torsional flexibility. These glycines are 100% conserved among picornaviral polymerase sequences.
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There is a salt bridge between index and ring fingers that lines the NTP entry tunnel, Lys61 and Glu177 form this bridge and are highly conserved among picornaviruses.
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There is a <scene name='89/891374/Salt_bridge/1'>salt bridge</scene> between index and ring fingers that lines the NTP entry tunnel, Lys61 and Glu177 form this bridge and are highly conserved among picornaviruses.
== References ==
== References ==
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