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===Why is binding of a divalent metal cation to a structural motif containing four carboxylate residues not accompanied by a conformational change?===
===Why is binding of a divalent metal cation to a structural motif containing four carboxylate residues not accompanied by a conformational change?===
<big>Lushchekina, Weiner, Ashani, Emrizal, Firdaus-Raih, Silman & Sussman</big><ref>PMID: 39548604</ref>
<big>Lushchekina, Weiner, Ashani, Emrizal, Firdaus-Raih, Silman & Sussman</big><ref>PMID: 39548604</ref>

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Acetylcholinesterase highlighting the 4A/3B motif

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