Structure of PDB 7xuc Chain B Binding Site BS04

Receptor Information
>7xuc Chain B (length=269) Species: 9606 (Homo sapiens) [Search protein sequence] [Download receptor structure] [Download structure with residue number starting from 1] [View receptor structure]
RTEKIICRDVARGYENVPIPCVNGVDGEPCPEDYKYISENCETSTMNIDR
NITHLQHCTCVDDCSSSNCLCGQLSIRCWYDKDGRLLQEEPPLIFECNQA
CSCWRNCKNRVVQSGIKVRLQLYRTAKMGWGVRALQTIPQGTFICEYVGE
LISDAEADVREDDSYLFDLDNKDGEVYCIDARYYGNISRFINHLCDPNII
PVRVFMLHQDLRFPRIAFFSSRDIRTGEELGFDYGDRFWDIKSKYFTCQC
GSEKCKHSAEAIALEQSRL
Ligand information
Ligand IDZN
InChIInChI=1S/Zn/q+2
InChIKeyPTFCDOFLOPIGGS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
SoftwareSMILES
CACTVS 3.341[Zn++]
ACDLabs 10.04
OpenEye OEToolkits 1.5.0
[Zn+2]
FormulaZn
NameZINC ION
ChEMBLCHEMBL1236970
DrugBankDB14532
ZINC
PDB chain7xuc Chain B Residue 1204 [Download ligand structure] [Download structure with residue number starting from 1] [View ligand structure]
Receptor-Ligand Complex Structure
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PDB7xuc Discovery of Novel Substrate-Competitive Lysine Methyltransferase G9a Inhibitors as Anticancer Agents.
Resolution1.67 Å
Binding residue
(original residue number in PDB)
C1115 C1168 C1170 C1175
Binding residue
(residue number reindexed from 1)
C195 C248 C250 C255
Annotation score1
Enzymatic activity
Enzyme Commision number 2.1.1.-
2.1.1.367: [histone H3]-lysine(9) N-methyltransferase.
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function
GO:0002039 p53 binding
GO:0008270 zinc ion binding
GO:0016279 protein-lysine N-methyltransferase activity
GO:0042054 histone methyltransferase activity
Cellular Component
GO:0005634 nucleus

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External links
PDB RCSB:7xuc, PDBe:7xuc, PDBj:7xuc
PDBsum7xuc
PubMed36882960
UniProtQ96KQ7|EHMT2_HUMAN Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase EHMT2 (Gene Name=EHMT2)

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