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. 2008 Oct 14;9:88. doi: 10.1186/1471-2199-9-88

Table 4.

Amino Acids Involved in Salt-Bridges that Stabilize the myo-Inositol Substrate Lid.

Protein Amino Acid Distance Amino Acid Distance Amino Acid Distance
MIOX3 Asp-160/Lys-201 2.67 Å Asp-163/Lys-331 2.91 Å Ser-167/Arg-116 12.15 Å

MIOX2 Asp-112/Lys-153 2.66 Å Asp-115/Lys-283 2.91 Å Ser-119/Arg-68 12.15 Å

MIOX1 Asp-117/Lys-157 2.65 Å Asp-120/Lys-287 2.91 Å Ser-124/Arg-71 3.55 Å

musculus Asp-85/Lys-127 2.31 Å Asp-88/Lys-257 2.97 Å Asp-92/Arg-39 2.98 Å

The amino acids involved in the myo-inositol substrate lid are conserved among the four proteins with the exception of a substitution of Ser for Asp in all three computationally modeled C. neoformans MIOX proteins. Predicted bonding distances indicate the salt bridge formation is conserved for MIOX1. The distance measured between the substituted Ser and Arg in both computationally modeled MIOX2 and MIOX3 proteins (12.15 Å) does not support the formation of a salt bridge at these locations.