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The catalytic domain has 3 helical subdomains [24]:<br \>
The catalytic domain has 3 helical subdomains [24]:<br \>
* A N-terminal cyclin-fold region with eight helixes [26]: 5 α-helixes (1, 3, 5, 6 and 8) and 3 310-helixes (2,4, and 7), from the 537th to the 678th residues.<br \>
* A N-terminal cyclin-fold region with eight helixes [26]: 5 α-helixes (1, 3, 5, 6 and 8) and 3 310-helixes (2,4, and 7), from the 537th to the 678th residues.<br \>
* A linker domain: two antiparallels α9 and α10 helixes, and between a disordered region, from the 679th to the 725th residues.<br \>
* A linker domain: two antiparallels α9 and α10 helixes, and between a disordered region, from the 679th to the 725th residues<scene name='60/604476/537_678/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene>.<br \>
* A C-terminal buddle pocket with eight helixes: 5 long α-helixes (11, 12, 14, 17 and 18) and 3 smaller helixes (13, 15 and 16), from the 726th to the 860th residues.<br \>
* A C-terminal buddle pocket with eight helixes: 5 long α-helixes (11, 12, 14, 17 and 18) and 3 smaller helixes (13, 15 and 16), from the 726th to the 860th residues.<br \>
** α5, 6 and 8 surround α3 and form an interface with the linker domain and the CTD.<br \>
** α5, 6 and 8 surround α3 and form an interface with the linker domain and the CTD.<br \>

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