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English: "Detailed view of the α2 hook (coloured in orange with the residue carbons in yellow) and its interaction with residues at the AMP-3 site on the γ-subunit (coloured pink with the residue carbons in grey) and with a loop from the β-subunit (coloured green with the carbons in grey). AMP-3 is shown in stick representation (with the carbons coloured in grey). His-366(α2-hook) forms a salt bridge with Glu-296(γ), while the following proline at position 367 introduces a kink into the chain, which seems instrumental in positioning Glu-368(α2-hook) that makes salt-bridges to Lys-170(γ) and Arg-70(γ). Arg-369(α2-hook) makes hydrogen bonds with three residues on a loop from the β-subunit, Thr-219(β), and the main-chain carbonyl oxygen of Gly-220(β). Potential interactions are indicated by a thin dashed blue line." Figure 4b from B.Xiao et al. "Structural basis of AMPK regulation by small molecule activators" Nature Communications 4 doi:10.1038/ncomms4017 . Image and description copied under CC-BY 3.0 licence.
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Author Bing Xiao, Matthew J. Sanders, David Carmena, Nicola J. Bright, Lesley F. Haire, Elizabeth Underwood, Bhakti R. Patel, Richard B. Heath, Philip A. Walker, Stefan Hallen, Fabrizio Giordanetto, Stephen R. Martin, David Carling & Steven J. Gamblin

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