User:Chloeucla

Peer Edits from Neil D.:

-"The ATP binding site is the environment in which ATP catalytically (actives) the enzyme and, as a result, is hydrolyzed to ADP." actives --> activates?

- Perhaps think about adding images of what the motif is. I feel like that would really add to the article, being able to see what that 3D structure is

and how it interacts with ATP. Even just a diagram of the interactions would be helpful if you aren't able to generate a full 3D model.

- I personally think that the article should be arranged by motif rather than dividing up each section (i.e. primary sequence, structure) into each motif

and then just having one sentence in each section. That's just personal preference but perhaps it doesn't really matter.

- I know from your article mutations result in loss of enzymatic activity, are there any diseases associated with this mutation? Or how exactly does that

manifest in an organism? Are organism able to survive with mutated ATP binding sites? I'm not sure if this question is directly relevant to an article about

binding motifs, but it is a question I had nonetheless.

I thought this was a very straightforward article and I'm not really sure what could be added because it seems like since it's an article about the motif

adding sections about the applications of that motif may not be relevant (and I feel you covered structure very well)? But I think that's how it could be improved (since you talk a lot about structure,

but not as much about function aside from a few examples; perhaps just expand on the applications). I definitely think this article can be improved by the

addition of images.

I will be editing the following article:

ATP-binding motif

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