Metal Binding Site 2
 
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    Below is a kinemage of metal-binding site 2. Click and drag on the image to rotate it or select a point in the model to identify the residue. [JavaMage Applet was obtained at the Kinemage Home Page.]
    Below you can also view images of the MBS structure that were made based on the PDB file [MBS2 PDB]. The first one depicts the structure in ribbon format in different orientations (top, bottom, four side views). It marks the location of the two cysteines in the metal-binding site that coordinate copper and the location of the residue that sticks into the cavity below the cysteines. In MBS2, it is filled by a phenylalanine.
    The corresponding figure showing electrostatic surface potential uses the same views as the figure with ribbons.
    Larger, clearer images can be downloaded by clicking the corresponding links next to the figures.
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