Characterization of the Antigenic Sites on the Refined 3-A Resolution Structure of Mouse Testicular Lactate Dehydrogenase C4
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The atomic structure of mouse testicular apolactate dehydrogenase C4 has been refined to 3.0-A resolution yielding a final crystallographic R-factor of 0.256. Comparison with the refined structure of dogfish apolactate dehydrogenase A4 shows that equivalent secondary structure elements are essentially in the same position relative to the molecular 2-fold axes, except for the helices alpha D, alpha E, and alpha 2G in the vicinity of the active center, and the carboxyl-terminal helix alpha H. The positions of antigenic peptides correlate best with surface accessibilities of the monomer rather than of the full tetrameric molecule.
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