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Figure 10
Figure 10
Cl? ion in the binding cavity of zI where it can interact with the hydroxyl groups of Y102 and T137; we suggest that these strong electrostatic interactions can drive the conformational change, by leading to the opening of the hydrophobic cluster (residues A101, A103, L105, V108, I446, I447) located above the binding site. |
Expression Data
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Antibody Labeling
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