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<scene name='89/892738/Ligand_ram_601/1'>Figure 1.11</scene> The alpha-L-rhamnopyranose is a ligand bound to the active site of the GA-specific L-rhamnose-alpha-1,4-D-glucaronate lyase (7ESM) complex. | <scene name='89/892738/Ligand_ram_601/1'>Figure 1.11</scene> The alpha-L-rhamnopyranose is a ligand bound to the active site of the GA-specific L-rhamnose-alpha-1,4-D-glucaronate lyase (7ESM) complex. | ||
<scene name='89/892738/Active_site/1'>Figure 1.12</scene> Here we can see the sctive site in which 8 amino acids work in conjunction with one another to bind to the alpha-L-rhamnose ligand. The Active site includes Tyr28, Gly86, His87, Tyr152, Arg222, Asn277, Gln278, and Arg333 labelled as the amino acid followed by the sequence number of the amino acid in reference to the protein. | <scene name='89/892738/Active_site/1'>Figure 1.12</scene> Here we can see the sctive site in which 8 amino acids work in conjunction with one another to bind to the alpha-L-rhamnose ligand. The Active site includes Tyr28, Gly86, His87, Tyr152, Arg222, Asn277, Gln278, and Arg333 labelled as the amino acid followed by the sequence number of the amino acid in reference to the protein. | ||
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+ | Basically, these two images help illustrate the important features of the enzyme mainly the active site and the ligand. The Bond types are all covalent, split into groups of polar and non polar. The polar group includes; Arg333, His87, and Arg222. The non-polar group includes; Asn277, Gln278, Tyr28, Tyr152, and Gly86. | ||
== Other important features == | == Other important features == | ||
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References
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