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Both dimers conserve the structure of the two monomers except for the conformation at the hinge loops. The | Both dimers conserve the structure of the two monomers except for the conformation at the hinge loops. The | ||
<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_200/Minor_dimer/3'>hinge loop</scene> is the location where the two monomers connect acting like the hinge of a door.<ref name="liul"/> The most important component of the hinge loops is Ala19. <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_200/Minor_dimer_hinge/1'>Ala19</scene> gives these hinges their flexibility. This flexibility allows the dimers to adopt different orientations.<ref name="liu98"/> | <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_200/Minor_dimer/3'>hinge loop</scene> is the location where the two monomers connect acting like the hinge of a door.<ref name="liul"/> The most important component of the hinge loops is Ala19. <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_200/Minor_dimer_hinge/1'>Ala19</scene> gives these hinges their flexibility. This flexibility allows the dimers to adopt different orientations.<ref name="liu98"/> | ||
Not only is the structure of the monomers conserved in the dimers, but the active is also conserved. <ref name="liu98"/> The active site | |||