Garman lab: Interconversion of lysosomal enzyme specificities: Difference between revisions
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<scene name='78/786673/Fig2a_galnac_complex/1'>Panel A</scene>: in complex with GalNAc | <scene name='78/786673/Fig2a_galnac_complex/1'>Panel A</scene>: in complex with GalNAc | ||
Crystal structure of alpha-GAL(SA) bound to GalNAc. Alpha-GAL(SA) active site residues are shown in yellow and the product, GalNAc, is shown in gray. The blue frame around GalNAc represents its electron density. Red and blue dots in the figure represent oxygen and hydrogen, respectively. | |||
<scene name='78/786673/Galsa_nagal/1'>Panel D</scene>: Superposition with alpha-NAGAL bound to GalNAc | <scene name='78/786673/Galsa_nagal/1'>Panel D</scene>: Superposition with alpha-NAGAL bound to GalNAc | ||
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> |
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Lysosomal storage diseaseLysosomal storage disease
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3H54: alpha-NAGAL with GalNAc
3HG5: alpha-GAL with Gal
3LX9: alpha-GAL(SA) in complex with GalNAc
3LXA: alpha-GAL(SA) in complex with Galactose
3LXC: alpha-GAL(SA) in presence of Glycerol
Figure 1 Panel B () Panel C (show )
Figure 2: Structure of alpha-GAL(SA) : in complex with GalNAc Crystal structure of alpha-GAL(SA) bound to GalNAc. Alpha-GAL(SA) active site residues are shown in yellow and the product, GalNAc, is shown in gray. The blue frame around GalNAc represents its electron density. Red and blue dots in the figure represent oxygen and hydrogen, respectively. : Superposition with alpha-NAGAL bound to GalNAc
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