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The structure of LF<sub>N</sub> undergoes a dramatic conformational change upon iron binding. Upon iron binding, the two domains of LF<sub>N</sub> undergo a rigid 54.1º rotation about a <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_302/Hinge/1'>screw axis</scene> that passes through Thr90 and Pro251.<ref name="gerstein">PMID:8230220</ref>
The structure of LF<sub>N</sub> undergoes a dramatic conformational change upon iron binding. Upon iron binding, the two domains of LF<sub>N</sub> undergo a rigid 54.1º rotation about a <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_302/Hinge/1'>screw axis</scene> that passes through Thr90 and Pro251.<ref name="gerstein">PMID:8230220</ref>
<jmol>
  <jmolLink>
    <script>load files "=1CB6" "=1LCF";model 0;cartoon only;domain2 = {(92-249 or 1092-1249)};
structures = [{1.1}, {2.1}];
domains = [[{not domain2},{not domain2}, {alpha and not domain2 and not %B}], [{domain2}, {(91,1091,250,1250) and *.CA}, {alpha and domain2 and not %B}],];
script "https://proteopedia.org/wiki/images/a/a2/Storymorph.spt";model 1;delay 0.5;model 2;delay 0.5;model 1;
</script>
    <text>domain motion</text>
  </jmolLink>
</jmol>
<jmol>
  <jmolButton>
    <script>morph_palindrome = 1;
morph(15,structures,domains)</script>
    <text>Morph</text>
  </jmolButton>
</jmol>


=Function & Application=
=Function & Application=

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Andrea Gorrell, Michal Harel, Alexander Berchansky, Karsten Theis