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Crystallization (Commentary)
1.14.11.51
enzyme shows a stretch-out conformation of its Flip1 motif, explaining the observed preference of ALKBH1 for unpairing substrates, in which the flipped N6-mA is primed for catalysis. Structures of ALKBH1 bound to a 21-mer bulged DNA show the need of both flanking duplexes and a flipped base for recognition and catalysis
1.14.11.51
structure to 3.1 A resolution. The N-terminal domain of the protein forms close contacts with the core catalytic domain and might be responsible for the recognition of nucleic acid substrates. H231, D233 and H287 are ligands of the catalytic iron metal
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