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At the core of the enzyme, there are notable loops peripheral to the active site, both in size and architecture. In LovD, these loops give the impression of a ringshaped ridge or baseball catcher’s mitt over the active site with fingers composed of <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_316/5_loops/2'>five loops</scene>: residues 114–125, 147–173, 243–258, 321–327, and 388–391<ref name="paper1">PMID:17277201</ref>.
At the core of the enzyme, there are notable loops peripheral to the active site, both in size and architecture. In LovD, these loops give the impression of a ringshaped ridge or baseball catcher’s mitt over the active site with fingers composed of <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_316/5_loops/2'>five loops</scene>: residues 114–125, 147–173, 243–258, 321–327, and 388–391<ref name="paper1">PMID:17277201</ref>.


LovD has <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_316/Cysteines/1'>nine cysteines</scene> at the following positions: C40, C49, C60, C72, C89, C216, C266, C380, and C395<ref name="paper3">PMID:18988191</ref>.
LovD has <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_316/Cysteines/2'>nine cysteines</scene> at the following positions: C40, C49, C60, C72, C89, C216, C266, C380, and C395<ref name="paper3">PMID:18988191</ref>.


==Significance==
==Significance==

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