Sandbox Reserved 1717

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Warfarin still forms Hydrogen bonds with <scene name='90/904322/Tyr_asn_binding_warfarin/2'>Asn80 and Tyr139</scene>. The specific bonds are between Asn80 and the 2-ketone group of warfarin and Tyr139 with the 4-hydroxyl group of warfarin. The rest of the pocket is hydrophobic interactions. The H bonds are necessary for the recognition of the ligand in the binding site of VKOR.
Warfarin still forms Hydrogen bonds with <scene name='90/904322/Tyr_asn_binding_warfarin/2'>Asn80 and Tyr139</scene>. The specific bonds are between Asn80 and the 2-ketone group of warfarin and Tyr139 with the 4-hydroxyl group of warfarin. The rest of the pocket is hydrophobic interactions. The H bonds are necessary for the recognition of the ligand in the binding site of VKOR.
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There is a slight difference in the way in which warfarin binds compared to VKO. Warfarin binds are a slightly different angle. This creates a difference in how the cap loop and anchor domain interact, and that noticeable difference is with <scene name='90/904322/Arg58/1'>Arg58</scene>. With VKO, Arg58, located in the cap loop, directly interacts with <scene name='90/904322/Arg58_vko/3'>Glu67</scene> when VKO is bound. When warfarin binds, Arg58 is found inserted between <scene name='90/904322/Arg58_warfarin/1'>Glu67 and His68</scene> of the anchor domain.
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There is a slight difference in the way in which warfarin binds compared to VKO. Warfarin binds are a slightly different angle. This creates a difference in how the cap loop and anchor domain interact, and that noticeable difference is with <scene name='90/904322/Arg58/3'>Arg58</scene>. With VKO, Arg58, located in the cap loop, directly interacts with <scene name='90/904322/Arg58_vko/3'>Glu67</scene> when VKO is bound. When warfarin binds, Arg58 is found inserted between <scene name='90/904322/Arg58_warfarin/1'>Glu67 and His68</scene> of the anchor domain.
=== Disease ===
=== Disease ===

Revision as of 16:13, 29 March 2022

This Sandbox is Reserved from February 28 through September 1, 2022 for use in the course CH462 Biochemistry II taught by R. Jeremy Johnson at the Butler University, Indianapolis, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1700 through Sandbox Reserved 1729.
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