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<scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_711/Active_site_residues/1'>8 particular amino-acids</scene> in this region are strictly conserved among polygalacturonases from other fungal and bacterial species: Asn178, Asp180, Asp201, Asp202, His223, Gly224, Arg256, and Lys258. | <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_711/Active_site_residues/1'>8 particular amino-acids</scene> in this region are strictly conserved among polygalacturonases from other fungal and bacterial species: Asn178, Asp180, Asp201, Asp202, His223, Gly224, Arg256, and Lys258. | ||
The residues directly involved in the catalytic activity seem to be Asp180, Asp201, Asp202, and His223, that form a plane above which space is available, while Arg256 and Lys258 would bind the substrate. Gly224, at the bottom of the cleft, doesn't point out of the helix. | The residues directly involved in the catalytic activity seem to be <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_711/Active_site_residues/2'>Asp180, Asp201, Asp202, and His223</scene>, that form a plane above which space is available, while Arg256 and Lys258 would bind the substrate. Gly224, at the bottom of the cleft, doesn't point out of the helix. | ||
== Endo-polygalacturonase II applications == | == Endo-polygalacturonase II applications == |