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English: Hydrogen bonding among key amino acid residues in the active site of APE1 help stabilize each other as well as the AP site to be nicked. Meanwhile, a negatively charged residue (Glue 96) helps hold the Mg2+ also needed to stabilize the AP site in place. From PDB 1de9.
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