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There is a Zn-binding motif on p53. The p53 Zn atom is coordinated by residues <scene name='26/26327/B_chain_and_dna/9'>C176, H179, C238, and C242</scene> that are located on two loops, respectively. It is conceivable that the zinc plays a role in stabilizing the two loops through
There is a Zn-binding motif on p53. The p53 Zn atom is coordinated by residues <scene name='26/26327/B_chain_and_dna/10'>C176, H179, C238, and C242</scene> that are located on two loops, respectively. It is conceivable that the zinc plays a role in stabilizing the two loops through
coordination. The Zn has been represented as a red sphere in the figure at the right.
coordination. The Zn has been represented as a magenta sphere, and R248 in space filling, in the scene at the right.
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