User:Tilman Schirmer/Sandbox 212
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PleD activation
Activation via dimerization
Activation of PleD proceeds via phosphorylation-induced dimerization. Upon modification of Asp53 of the Rec domain, the intramolecular packing of the Rec and Rec' domains is changed. This in turn, reduces the Kd of dimerization considerably, because the dimerization interface of the (Rec-Rec')2 "stem" is improved.
Stem mediated dimerization enhances diguanylate cyclase efficiency, because it favors formation of the catalytically competent (GGDEF)2 dimer (not shown here , but see [User:Tilman_Schirmer/Sandbox_200|back]] bottom).
non-active state
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monomer in solution, in the crystal
activated state
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Asp 53 modified by BeF3- to mimick phosphorylation, in the crystal


