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<StructureSection load='4a5a' size='340' side='right' caption='NTPase 2 tetramer complex with AMPPNP and Mg++ ion (green) (PDB code [[4a5a]])' scene=''>
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== Function ==
== Function ==


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The 3D structure of the complex between NTPase 2 and the ATP analog AMPPNP shows the NTPase structure composed of two domains.  Domain I contains the N-terminal and C-terminal and domain II the core residues.  The structure contains 7 Cys-Cys bonds one of which located between domain I and II and reaching the diametrically positioned monomer was found by mutational analysis to be responsible for activation.  The ATP analog - AMPPNP - is located in a cleft and forms interactions with domain I and domain II<ref>PMID:22130673</ref>.  
The 3D structure of the complex between NTPase 2 and the ATP analog AMPPNP shows the NTPase structure composed of two domains.  Domain I contains the N-terminal and C-terminal and domain II the core residues.  The structure contains 7 Cys-Cys bonds one of which located between domain I and II and reaching the diametrically positioned monomer was found by mutational analysis to be responsible for activation.  The ATP analog - AMPPNP - is located in a cleft and forms interactions with domain I and domain II<ref>PMID:22130673</ref>.  


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==3D structures of nucleoside triphosphatase==
==3D structures of nucleoside triphosphatase==

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