File:GLO1 Homo sapiens smaller.gif

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Description Smaller animation of (a mutant form of) the human enzyme GLO1 (PDB accession code 1BH5), which is involved in the detoxification of methylglyoxal. The catalytic zinc ions are shown in purple, and the transition-state analog, S-hexylglutathione, is shown as van der Waals spheres, red for oxygen, blue for nitrogen, yellow for sulfur and green for carbon.
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