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Called “pseudo” because there is only one active cysteine residue (<scene name='87/872187/Agr2_c81/2'>C81</scene>)
Called “pseudo” because there is only one active cysteine residue (<scene name='87/872187/Agr2_c81/2'>C81</scene>)


  ''' - a terminal COOH sequence with a KTEL motif from the 172nd to the last'''''   
  ''' - a terminal COOH sequence with a KTEL motif from the <scene name='87/872187/Agr2_cter/1'>172nd to the last</scene>'''''   


Moreover, this protein can be found as a monomer or a dimer, thanks to a specific motif which is EALYK between the 60th and the 64th amino acids. There are intermolecular salt bridges involving E60 and K64, in order to fix the second monomer. The CXXS domain is on the opposite side to avoid any disulfide exchange. Nevertheless, the dimeric structure is oxidation-dependent which means that C81 is necessary.  
Moreover, this protein can be found as a monomer or a dimer, thanks to a specific motif which is EALYK between the 60th and the 64th amino acids. There are intermolecular salt bridges involving E60 and K64, in order to fix the second monomer. The CXXS domain is on the opposite side to avoid any disulfide exchange. Nevertheless, the dimeric structure is oxidation-dependent which means that C81 is necessary.  

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