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Structure of Cdk2-cyclin A-p27

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English: The structure of the Cdk2–cyclin A–p27 complex, as determined by X-ray crystallography, reveals that the inhibitor p27 (pink) stretches across the top of the cyclin–Cdk complex. Only the amino-terminal region of p27 is shown in the structure. The amino-terminal end of this fragment contains an RXL motif that interacts with the hydrophobic patch of cyclin A (blue). The carboxy-terminal end of the p27 fragment interacts extensively with the beta sheet of Cdk2 (green), causing extensive disruptions to its structure; p27 also inserts into the ATP-binding site of Cdk2 and directly inhibits ATP binding. (PDB 1jsu)[1]
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