Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798324001360

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Zoom in around the active sites of MKbur (in orange) and MKvar (in green) are centered around the ATP and the magnesium ion (Mg2+):
Zoom in around the active sites of MKbur (in orange) and MKvar (in green) are centered around the ATP and the magnesium ion (Mg2+):
*<scene name='10/1033720/Activesitemkburmg/3'>Active site of MKbur is centered around the ATP and the Mg2+ ion</scene>.
*<scene name='10/1033720/Activesitemkburmg/3'>Active site of MKbur is centered around the ATP and the Mg2+ ion</scene>.
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*<scene name='10/1033720/Activesitemkvarmg/2'>Active site of MKvar is centered around the ATP and the Mg2+ ion</scene>
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*<scene name='10/1033720/Activesitemkvarmg/3'>Active site of MKvar is centered around the ATP and the Mg2+ ion</scene>
The ATP is in shown in ball-and-sticks and the magnesium ion (Mg2+) represented as a cyan sphere (localization of ATP is estimated by alignment with MKrat, crystallized with ATP in the active site (Fu et al., 2002)). The loops involved in binding nucleotide moiety are marked in red and the lid is shown in yellow.
The ATP is in shown in ball-and-sticks and the magnesium ion (Mg2+) represented as a cyan sphere (localization of ATP is estimated by alignment with MKrat, crystallized with ATP in the active site (Fu et al., 2002)). The loops involved in binding nucleotide moiety are marked in red and the lid is shown in yellow.

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