Isochorismate pyruvate lyase: Difference between revisions

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The resolution abtained for the Apo structure is 2.35 Angstroms and for the pyruvate bound structure it is 1.95 Angstroms. The residues in the loop that connects the first helix to the second has no residues lighting up in the data, depicting the disorderliness. These residues are present in case of the pyruvate bound structures in which case they are ordered.  
The resolution abtained for the Apo structure is 2.35 Angstroms and for the pyruvate bound structure it is 1.95 Angstroms. The residues in the loop that connects the first helix to the second has no residues lighting up in the data, depicting the disorderliness. These residues are present in case of the pyruvate bound structures in which case they are ordered.  
<table width='400' align='right' cellpadding='5'><tr><td rowspan='2'>&nbsp;</td><td bgcolor='#eeeeee'><applet load='2h9dmorph8.pdb' size='390' frame='true' align='right' scene='User:Wayne_Decatur/Sandboxmangai/2h9d_morph/2' /></td></tr><tr><td bgcolor='#eeeeee'><center>'''Isochorismate-Pyruvate Lyase: open to closed morph''' (2h9dmorph8.pdb), resolution XXX&Aring; (<scene name='scene name='User:Wayne_Decatur/Sandboxmangai/2h9d_morph/2'>initial scene</scene>).</center></td></tr></table>
<table width='400' align='right' cellpadding='5'><tr><td rowspan='2'>&nbsp;</td><td bgcolor='#eeeeee'><applet load='2h9dmorph8.pdb' size='390' frame='true' align='right' scene='User:Wayne_Decatur/Sandboxmangai/2h9d_morph/2' /></td></tr><tr><td bgcolor='#eeeeee'><center>'''Isochorismate-Pyruvate Lyase: open to closed morph''' (2h9dmorph8.pdb), resolution XXX&Aring; (<scene name='scene name='User:Wayne_Decatur/Sandboxmangai/2h9d_morph/2'>initial scene</scene>).</center></td></tr></table>
Click <scene name='User:Wayne_Decatur/Sandboxmangai/2h9cmorph2h9d/2'>here to initiate the animation showing morph of aopenzyme to pyruvate bound to the open confirmation</scene>.<br>
Click <scene name='User:Wayne_Decatur/Sandboxmangai/2h9cmorph2h9dplusside/1'>here</scene> to see sidechains in the morph too.<br>

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