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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==


ATC is composed of <scene name='59/592660/Cv/1'>2 trimers of catalytic subunits (C) and 3 dimers of regulatory subunits (R)</scene>. Click to see <scene name='59/592660/Cv/3'>two catalytic trimers</scene> and <scene name='59/592660/Cv/4'>three regulatory dimers</scene>. The <scene name='59/592660/Cv/6'>catalytic subunit</scene> contains an <scene name='59/592660/Cv/7'>aspartate-binding domain</scene> and a carbamoyl-phosphate-binding domain.  The regulatory subunit contains a nucleotide effectors-binding domain and a zinc domain. <ref>PMID:10651286</ref>
ATC is composed of <scene name='59/592660/Cv/1'>2 trimers of catalytic subunits (C) and 3 dimers of regulatory subunits (R)</scene>. Click to see <scene name='59/592660/Cv/3'>two catalytic trimers</scene> and <scene name='59/592660/Cv/4'>three regulatory dimers</scene>. The <scene name='59/592660/Cv/6'>catalytic subunit</scene> contains an <scene name='59/592660/Cv/8'>aspartate-binding domain</scene> and a carbamoyl-phosphate-binding domain.  The regulatory subunit contains a nucleotide effectors-binding domain and a zinc domain. <ref>PMID:10651286</ref>


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