Journal:Protein Science:4
From Proteopedia
(Difference between revisions)

| Line 32: | Line 32: | ||
The 4A/3B motif’s metal-binding strength is weaker (~10 kcal/mol) compared to motifs with multiple anionic residues not surrounded by cationic residues. This flexibility without conformational change suggests the motif may act as a metal ion reservoir, potentially regulating metal concentrations or adapting thermal stability. Similar motifs were found in other proteins, indicating a broader functional role beyond TcAChE. | The 4A/3B motif’s metal-binding strength is weaker (~10 kcal/mol) compared to motifs with multiple anionic residues not surrounded by cationic residues. This flexibility without conformational change suggests the motif may act as a metal ion reservoir, potentially regulating metal concentrations or adapting thermal stability. Similar motifs were found in other proteins, indicating a broader functional role beyond TcAChE. | ||
| - | |||
<br> | <br> | ||
<b>References</b><br> | <b>References</b><br> | ||
Revision as of 12:55, 18 November 2024
Italic text
| |||||||||||
This page complements a publication in scientific journals and is one of the Proteopedia's Interactive 3D Complement pages. For aditional details please see I3DC.
