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== R1 subunit and active site ==
== R1 subunit and active site ==
In Ia RNRs the catalytic site is located in the R1 subunit. This subunit is composed of two identical polypeptide chains, thus forming a homodimer. These chains are formed by both alpha helices and beta sheets, and close to the active site an alpha/beta barrel is formed, which is highly conserved among RNR classes. In addition to the active site, two important allosteric sites are also located in the R1 subunit: the specificity site (S site) and the activity site (A site).
In Ia RNRs the catalytic site is located in the R1 subunit. This subunit is composed of two identical polypeptide chains, thus forming a homodimer. These chains are formed by both alpha helices and beta sheets, and close to the active site an alpha/beta barrel is formed, which is highly conserved among RNR classes. In addition to the active site, two important allosteric sites are also located in the R1 subunit: the specificity site (S site) and the activity site (A site).
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The catalysis mechanism performed at the RNR active site is represented in the image.
The catalysis mechanism performed at the RNR active site is represented in the image.

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References

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