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2.1.1.327
1.8 A crystal structure of PhzM. PhzM is a dimer in solution. The polypeptide folds into three domains. The C-terminal domain exhibits the alpha/beta-hydrolase fold typical of small molecule methyltransferases. Two smaller N-terminal domains form much of the dimer interface. PhzM is most similar to the plant O-methyltransferases that are characterized by an unusual intertwined dimer interface. The structure of PhzM contains no ligands and the active site is open and solvent exposed
2.1.1.327
to 2.3 A resolution. Space group P1, with unit-cell parameters a = 46.1, b = 61.8, c = 69.6 A, alpha = 96.3, beta = 106.6, gamma = 106.9, one dimer in the asymmetric unit
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