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The first five amino acids of the amino terminus at physiological pH are MSNVR.
The first five amino acids of the amino terminus at physiological pH are MSNVR.
== Structural Highlights ==
== Structural Highlights ==
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Secondary Structure: Consists os six blades of B-propeller, phosphate molecule bound to calcium and sodium ion with a helix attached to it.
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Secondary Structure: Consists of six blades of B-propeller, phosphate molecule bound to calcium and sodium ion with a helix attached to it.
Tertiary Structure: Calcium coordination sphere shows the contacts holding the calcium ion in place.
Tertiary Structure: Calcium coordination sphere shows the contacts holding the calcium ion in place.
Quaternary structure: Carbonyl oxygen of 2-HQ overlaps with one of the phosphate oxygens.
Quaternary structure: Carbonyl oxygen of 2-HQ overlaps with one of the phosphate oxygens.

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This Sandbox is Reserved from Mar 1 through Jun 1, 2023 for use in the course CHEM 351 Biochemistry taught by Bonnie_Hall at the Grand View University, Des Moines, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1796 through Sandbox Reserved 1811.
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