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| - | The 4A/3B motif’s metal-binding strength is ~10 kcal/mol weaker than 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 | + | The 4A/3B motif’s metal-binding strength is ~10 kcal/mol weaker than 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. Similar motifs were found in other proteins, indicating a broader functional role beyond ''Tc''AChE. |
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