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General structure of Pyridoxal Phosphatase<BR> | |||
[[Image:2cftA Structure breakdown.jpg|left|thumb|500px|Fig 1. Courtesy (and edited) of Almo et al., 2007. This structure is actually that of 2cftA - Human Pyridoxal 5'-Phosphate Phosphatase with its substrate. It is similar to 2cfsA, with the differences being the presence of a PLP ligand and the type of metal ions (2cfsA has magnesium ions, 2cftA has calcium ions). Notice the similarities between the structure of 2cftA and 2cfsA (Fig 2.).]][[Image:2cfsA_PyMOL.png|left|thumb|500px|Fig 2. The three-dimensional structure of 2cfsA, as generated by PyMOL<BR> | |||
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Red - Helix<BR> | |||
Yellow - Sheet<BR> | |||
Green - Loop <BR>]] | |||
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Revision as of 15:00, 3 June 2008
General structure of Pyridoxal Phosphatase

Fig 1. Courtesy (and edited) of Almo et al., 2007. This structure is actually that of 2cftA - Human Pyridoxal 5'-Phosphate Phosphatase with its substrate. It is similar to 2cfsA, with the differences being the presence of a PLP ligand and the type of metal ions (2cfsA has magnesium ions, 2cftA has calcium ions). Notice the similarities between the structure of 2cftA and 2cfsA (Fig 2.).