Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798324006594

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The structure obtained in this study reveals the presence of a substrate (glycerol) molecule at the active site. Originating from the crystallization buffer, the substrate molecule allows for a detailed description of substrate stabilization. The substrate stabilizing interactions are contributed by residues constituting <scene name='10/1052894/Fig_3a_left_ren_cha/1'>both lobes of the GK structure</scene>, which is a feature evolutionarily conserved among glycerol kinases. A <scene name='10/1052894/Fig_3b_right_cha/5'>close up of the Glycerol binding pocket</scene> uncovers the detailed organization of its interaction with the enzyme, which involves around 125 Å<sup>2</sup>.
The structure obtained in this study reveals the presence of a substrate (glycerol) molecule at the active site. Originating from the crystallization buffer, the substrate molecule allows for a detailed description of substrate stabilization. The substrate stabilizing interactions are contributed by residues constituting <scene name='10/1052894/Fig_3a_left_ren_cha/1'>both lobes of the GK structure</scene>, which is a feature evolutionarily conserved among glycerol kinases. A <scene name='10/1052894/Fig_3b_right_cha/5'>close up of the Glycerol binding pocket</scene> uncovers the detailed organization of its interaction with the enzyme, which involves around 125 Å<sup>2</sup>.
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A <scene name='10/1052894/Fig_3a_left_ren_cha/2'>putative ATP binding mode</scene> in the active site of TcGK was modeled based on the crystal structure of TbGK in complex with ADP (PDB ID: [[3wxl]]). This ADP binding site is also contributed by both lobes of the monomer, and details of a <scene name='10/1052894/Fig_3a_left_ren_cha/5'>close up view of the ADP binding mode</scene>.
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A <scene name='10/1052894/Fig_3a_left_ren_cha/2'>putative ATP binding mode</scene> in the active site of TcGK was modeled based on the crystal structure of TbGK in complex with ADP (PDB ID: [[3wxl]]). This ADP binding site is also contributed by both lobes of the monomer, and details can be seen in a <scene name='10/1052894/Fig_3a_left_ren_cha/5'>close up view of the ADP binding mode</scene>.
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T cruzi glycerol kinase with putative ATP binding site

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