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Function of your protein
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6XOZ is a ligand on the PYCR1 protein.
Biological relevance and broader implications
Important amino acids
Here is a view, with all of the ligands visible. This is a picture of one of the THFA ligands on the PYCR1 protein. THFA interacts with the amino acids Serine 233, Valine 231, Threonine 238, and Alanine 237 from the PYCR1 protein.
Structural highlights
There are 5 domains. Among all of them, there is about 50% alpha helices, 40% beta sheets, and about 10% other structures. Alpha helices, beta sheets, and some of the other structures all are bonded to the different ligands. Some of the ligands bond to H2O “outside of the loop”.
Here is a view of the highlighted in green, and this is a view of the highlighted in pink.
This is a view of domain E's .
Other important features
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