Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X23004430

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<scene name='96/967852/Homotetramer/3'>The ALDHSt homotetramer</scene> is a dimer of dimers (A/B and C/D) with crystallographic 222 symmetry. <scene name='96/967852/Monomer/1'>Structure of the monomer subunit</scene>. The cofactor-binding domain, catalytic domain and oligomerization domain are shown in green, cyan and magenta, respectively. NADP is shown as a yellow stick model.
<scene name='96/967852/Homotetramer/3'>The ALDHSt homotetramer</scene> is a dimer of dimers (A/B and C/D) with crystallographic 222 symmetry. <scene name='96/967852/Monomer/1'>Structure of the monomer subunit</scene>. The cofactor-binding domain, catalytic domain and oligomerization domain are shown in green, cyan and magenta, respectively. NADP is shown as a yellow stick model.
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<scene name='96/967852/Binding_site/3'>Coenzyme NADP binding site</scene>. NADP and NADP-interacting residues are shown in ball-and-stick representation, water molecules are shown as red spheres. Hydrogen bonds are shown as dashed lines.
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<scene name='96/967852/Binding_site/3'>Coenzyme NADP binding site</scene>. NADP and NADP-interacting residues are shown in ball-and-stick representation, water molecules are shown as red spheres. Hydrogen bonds are shown as dashed lines. <scene name='96/967852/Catalytic_residues/2'>The catalytic residues Asn142, Glu240, Cys274, Glu370 and Phe372</scene> in ALDHSt are colored in deep pink.
<b>References</b><br>
<b>References</b><br>

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