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holo-structureHelp

PDB ID and HEADER, TITLE and COMPND records of the PDB file.

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1blh
HYDROLASE(BETA-LACTAMASE) HEADER
STRUCTURE OF A PHOSPHONATE-INHIBITED BETA-LACTAMASE. AN ANALOG OF THE TETRAHEDRAL TRANSITION STATE(SLASH) INTERMEDIATE OF BETA-LACTAM HYDROLYSIS TITLE
BETA-LACTAMASE COMPND
Illustration of Binding SiteHelp

Figure showing the binding site residues. Ligands are displayed as CPK. Figures were drawn with Molscript (7) and rendered with Raster3D (8). PISA coordinates (3) are used when available (all entries except NMR). Ligands do not appear on the picture when PISA fails to apply symmetry operations to ligand coordinates.

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HETgroup - Residue ContactsHelp

List of binding site residues detected in this holo-structure.

Column 1 gives the position, coloured on a yellow-to-red scale depending on the number of holo-structures where the residue is in contact with a ligand.
Column 2 gives the identifier of the chain to which the residue belongs.
Column 3 gives the 3-letter amino acid code, coloured according to physico-chemical type.

The binding residues in this holo structure are listed for each ligand independently, following the ligand's unique ID.

Note that since PISA files are used whenever available, chain identifiers may differ from those in original PDB files.

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FOS A 291
69A ALA
70A SER
73A LYS
105A TYR
130A SER
132A ASN
166A GLU
167A ILE
170A ASN
235A SER
236A GLY
237A GLN
238A ALA
239A ILE
External LinksHelp

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Scop Structural Classification of Proteins
Pfam Protein Families and Domains
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Download FilesHelp

Several files are provided for download:

• The XML file defining the residue-ligand contacts; this file contains data on the apo and all holo-structures.
• The XML Schema file defining the semantics of the XML file
• 3D coordinates of the structure used in constructing LigASite (PISA structure file whenever available, PDB file otherwise.
• 3D coordinates of the combined binding residues in the apo structure
• 3D coordinates of the binding residues of the holo structure (only on the holo page)

Coordinate files are in PDB format.

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List of related structure, containing both the apo-structure and other holo-structures.

Column 1 gives the PDB ID and column 2 the unique ID of the ligands (holo-structures only).

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apo-structure
pdb ID
3blm Details
other holo-structures
pdb ID Ligand Unique ID
1blc CEMG_301 Details
CEMC_301
Ligand ListHelp

Ligands present in this holo structure.

Column 1 shows the ligand HET code
Column 2 shows the name, chemical formula and (non-stereo) SMILES string.

Data in column 2 appears as 'not_found' when it is not present in the file 'pdb2smiles.xml' from www.rcsb.org.

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FOS NAME: [[N-(BENZYLOXYCARBONYL)AMINO]METHYL]PHOSPHATE
FORMULA: C9 H12 N1 O5 P1
SMILES: OP(O)(=O)CNC(=O)OCc1ccccc1
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April 2012
Interdisciplinary Research Institute, Computational Biology, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
University College London, Biomolecular Structure and Modelling Unit, London, UK
Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto, Structural Biology and Biochemistry Program, Toronto, Canada
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