Experimental Data Snapshot
(2007) Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 63: 587
AMP-activated kinase (AMPK) is central to sensing energy status in eukaryotic cells via binding of AMP and ATP to CBS (cystathionine beta-synthase) domains in the regulatory gamma subunit. The structure of a CBS-domain pair from human AMPK gamma1 in complex with the physiological activator AMP and the pharmacological activator ZMP (AICAR) is presented.
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Biological assembly 1 assigned by authors and generated by PQS (software)
Macromolecule Content 
Entity ID: 1 | |||||
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| Molecule | Chains | Sequence Length | Organism | Details | Image |
| 5'-AMP-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE SUBUNIT GAMMA-1 | 152 | Homo sapiens | Mutation(s): 1  | ![]() | |
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Find proteins for P54619 (Homo sapiens) Explore P54619  Go to UniProtKB:  P54619 | |||||
PHAROS:  P54619 GTEx:  ENSG00000181929  | |||||
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| UniProt Group | P54619 | ||||
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| Ligands 1 Unique | |||||
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| ID | Chains | Name / Formula / InChI Key | 2D Diagram | 3D Interactions | |
| AMP Query on AMP Download Ideal Coordinates CCD File  | B [auth A] | ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE C10 H14 N5 O7 P UDMBCSSLTHHNCD-KQYNXXCUSA-N | |||
| Length ( Å ) | Angle ( ˚ ) |
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| a = 66.092 | α = 90 |
| b = 43.775 | β = 119.04 |
| c = 55.786 | γ = 90 |
| Software Name | Purpose |
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| REFMAC | refinement |
| d*TREK | data reduction |
| d*TREK | data scaling |
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