1.880 Å
X-ray
2014-06-16
Name: | Serine/threonine-protein kinase 24 |
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ID: | STK24_HUMAN |
AC: | Q9Y6E0 |
Organism: | Homo sapiens |
Reign: | Eukaryota |
TaxID: | 9606 |
EC Number: | 2.7.11.1 |
Chain Name: | Percentage of Residues within binding site |
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A | 100 % |
B-Factor: | 32.929 |
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Number of residues: | 32 |
Including | |
Standard Amino Acids: | 30 |
Non Standard Amino Acids: | 1 |
Water Molecules: | 1 |
Cofactors: | |
Metals: | MG |
Ligandability | Volume (Å3) |
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0.655 | 951.750 |
% Hydrophobic | % Polar |
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41.49 | 58.51 |
According to VolSite |
HET Code: | ANP |
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Formula: | C10H13N6O12P3 |
Molecular weight: | 502.164 g/mol |
DrugBank ID: | - |
Buried Surface Area: | 46.16 % |
Polar Surface area: | 322.68 Å2 |
Number of | |
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H-Bond Acceptors: | 16 |
H-Bond Donors: | 4 |
Rings: | 3 |
Aromatic rings: | 2 |
Anionic atoms: | 4 |
Cationic atoms: | 0 |
Rule of Five Violation: | 2 |
Rotatable Bonds: | 8 |
X | Y | Z |
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47.0973 | -2.15877 | 18.2432 |
Represent the protein/ligand binding mode, centered on the ligand
Dashed lines represents hydrogen bonds and metal interactions
Green residue labels for amino acids with hydrophobic contacts (green lines) to the ligand
Ligand | Protein | Interaction | |||
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Atom | Atom | Residue | Distance (Å) | Angle (°) | Type |
O1G | N | SER- 34 | 2.88 | 154.49 | H-Bond (Protein Donor) |
O1G | OG | SER- 34 | 2.79 | 146.74 | H-Bond (Protein Donor) |
O2G | OG | SER- 34 | 3.35 | 143.31 | H-Bond (Protein Donor) |
C5' | CG2 | VAL- 38 | 3.64 | 0 | Hydrophobic |
O1A | NZ | LYS- 53 | 2.79 | 136.53 | H-Bond (Protein Donor) |
O1A | NZ | LYS- 53 | 2.79 | 0 | Ionic (Protein Cationic) |
O2A | NZ | LYS- 53 | 3.89 | 0 | Ionic (Protein Cationic) |
N6 | O | GLU- 100 | 2.72 | 160.55 | H-Bond (Ligand Donor) |
N1 | N | LEU- 102 | 3.09 | 163.35 | H-Bond (Protein Donor) |
O3G | MG | MG- 402 | 2.09 | 0 | Metal Acceptor |
O1B | MG | MG- 402 | 2.06 | 0 | Metal Acceptor |
O2A | O | HOH- 569 | 2.89 | 157.04 | H-Bond (Protein Donor) |