3.1.1.41 | hexamer |
the relevant physiological oligomeric state of the enzyme is a hexamer, in the crystal structure, two hexamers in the asymmetric unit, that are related by a non-crystallographic two-fold axis, contain each a dimer of trimers with a back-to-back arrangement, enzyme quaternary structure, overview. Two main interfaces play an essential role in complex formation, the first interface between subunit A and B, and he second interface between A and F. The entrance to the internal cavity is blocked by three phenylalanine residues (Phe4), one for each of three monomers that compose half of the hexamer |
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