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Before you look at the shape of the binding site of Cdu1, you probably will want to show the overall view of again: <scene name='78/781027/Panela/3'>Panel A</scene>. | Before you look at the shape of the binding site of Cdu1, you probably will want to show the overall view of again: <scene name='78/781027/Panela/3'>Panel A</scene>. | ||
<scene name='78/781027/Bonus/5'>Bonus figure:</scene> The active-site cysteine sidechain acting as a nucleophile in the hydrolysis reaction is buried surprisingly deeply, barely visible in the surface view (yellow patches on the gray surface). The alpha helix | <scene name='78/781027/Bonus/5'>Bonus figure:</scene> The active-site cysteine sidechain acting as a nucleophile in the hydrolysis reaction is buried surprisingly deeply, barely visible in the surface view (yellow patches on the gray surface). The alpha helix (also shown in yellow) inserted between strand 1 and 2 is above the substrate binding cavity, with Val 271 blocking access to the active site. | ||
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> |