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Figure 4.
Modeling of Kdo[2]–lipid A into the active site of LpxR and
the proposed catalytic mechanism. (A) View of Kdo[2]–lipid A,
which is shown in sticks with yellow carbons, modeled onto LpxR.
Fully conserved residues are shown as sticks in cyan. Residues
that are probably involved in binding of the Kdo sugars, i.e.,
K67, R68, and H25 are shown as blue sticks. D11 is shown in
magenta. The calcium ion is shown as a gray sphere. (B) LpxR is
shown as a surface representation in green with K67, R68, H25,
D11, Kdo[2]–lipid A, and the calcium colored as in A. (C)
Closeup of the catalytic site of the modeling result. The
representation is the same as in A, with the exception that the
view angle is different and that polar hydrogens are shown in
white. (D) Proposed catalytic mechanism for LpxR. The substrate
is shown in blue, protein residues are shown in cyan, the water
and calcium are shown in black. The scissile bond is shown in
red. Black arrows indicate the movement of the electron pairs.
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