User:George G. Papadeas/Sandbox VKOR
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=== Active Site === | === Active Site === | ||
| - | The <scene name='90/906893/Active_site/2'>active site</scene> plays a vital role in binding of any substrate or ligand to the VKOR. | + | The <scene name='90/906893/Active_site/2'>active site</scene> plays a vital role in binding of any substrate or ligand to the VKOR. Upon binding, the VKOR will transition into a <scene name='90/906893/Closed_conformation/2'>closed conformation</scene> that will allow its catalytic mechanism to commence. |
=== Cap Domain === | === Cap Domain === | ||
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References
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