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Calcium-binding sites loop residues

The active-site groove as seen in the solvent-accessible surface [33] is an obvious structural feature (Figure 2). The top wall of the cleft (as seen in Figure 2) is formed by the top strand of the [3 sheet and the loop that contains the calcium binding site. The lower wall of the cleft is formed from the residues on either side of the Met-tum. These residues can be considered as an interrupted strand which, together with the substrate, complete the twisted (3 sheet of the catalytic domain. The bottom of the cleft is formed by the second helix, which... [Pg.173]


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