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− | + | Figure 1: CAH from B. subtilis ([{{PDBlink}}1ODS PDB ID 1ODS]). A. An individual monomer from the overall CAH structure (PDB ID 1ODS) showing the α/β-hydrolase fold formed by each subunit and the β-strand-like interface domain needed for association of the monomers. The catalytic triad of Ser181, Asp 269 and His 298 are highlighted in cyan. B. Characteristic donut-shaped quaternary structure of the CAH hexamer. Each monomer is represented in a different colour. |
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Figure 1: CAH from B. subtilis (PDB ID 1ODS). A. An individual monomer from the overall CAH structure (PDB ID 1ODS) showing the α/β-hydrolase fold formed by each subunit and the β-strand-like interface domain needed for association of the monomers. The catalytic triad of Ser181, Asp 269 and His 298 are highlighted in cyan. B. Characteristic donut-shaped quaternary structure of the CAH hexamer. Each monomer is represented in a different colour.
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