1hxe
SERINE PROTEASE
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OverviewOverview
When Na+ binds to thrombin, a conformational change is induced that, renders the enzyme kinetically faster and more specific in the activation, of fibrinogen. Two Na+ binding sites have here been identified, crystallographically by exchanging Na+ with Rb+. One is intermolecular, found on the surface between two symmetry-related thrombin molecules., Since it is not present in thrombin crystal structures having different, crystal systems, the other Na+ site is the functionally relevant one. The, second site has octahedral coordination with the carbonyl oxygen atoms of, Arg221A and Lys224 and four conserved water molecules. It is located near, Asp189 of the S1 specificity site in an elongated solvent channel (8 x 18, A) formed by four antiparallel beta-strands between Cys182-Cys191 and, ... [(full description)]
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1HXE is a [Protein complex] structure of sequences from [Homo sapiens] with RB as [ligand]. Active as [[1]], with EC number [3.4.21.5]. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].
ReferenceReference
The molecular environment of the Na+ binding site of thrombin., Zhang E, Tulinsky A, Biophys Chem. 1997 Jan 31;63(2-3):185-200. PMID:9108691
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