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ordered-sequential reaction mechanism. Acyl-ACP binds first to free LpxD forming a binary complex. ACP associates with the ACP-recognition domain and the acyl-4'-phosphopantetheine group packs into the hydrophobic N-channel. UDP-acyl-GlcN binds next, which initiates acyl transfer. In the ternary product complex, the 4'-phosphopantetheine arm of hydrolysed-acyl-ACP completely encloses the reaction chamber, blocking UDP-diacyl-GlcN from leaving. By moving the 4'-phosphopantetheine group towards Met 290, the catalytic chamber opens up. This motion drives the eventual release of UDP-diacyl-GlcN and triggers conformational changes downstream of helix-II leading to holo-ACP dissociation
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