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Chlorine in PDB 3uwb: Crystal Structure of A Probable Peptide Deformylase From Strucynechococcus Phage S-SSM7 in Complex with ActinoninProtein crystallography data
The structure of Crystal Structure of A Probable Peptide Deformylase From Strucynechococcus Phage S-SSM7 in Complex with Actinonin, PDB code: 3uwb
was solved by
D.Lorimer,
J.Abendroth,
T.E.Edwards,
A.Burgin,
A.Segall,
F.Rohwer,
with X-Ray Crystallography technique. A brief refinement statistics is given in the table below:
Other elements in 3uwb:
The structure of Crystal Structure of A Probable Peptide Deformylase From Strucynechococcus Phage S-SSM7 in Complex with Actinonin also contains other interesting chemical elements:
Chlorine Binding Sites:
The binding sites of Chlorine atom in the Crystal Structure of A Probable Peptide Deformylase From Strucynechococcus Phage S-SSM7 in Complex with Actinonin
(pdb code 3uwb). This binding sites where shown within
5.0 Angstroms radius around Chlorine atom.
In total only one binding site of Chlorine was determined in the Crystal Structure of A Probable Peptide Deformylase From Strucynechococcus Phage S-SSM7 in Complex with Actinonin, PDB code: 3uwb: Chlorine binding site 1 out of 1 in 3uwbGo back to![]() ![]()
Chlorine binding site 1 out
of 1 in the Crystal Structure of A Probable Peptide Deformylase From Strucynechococcus Phage S-SSM7 in Complex with Actinonin
![]() Mono view ![]() Stereo pair view
Reference:
J.A.Frank,
D.Lorimer,
M.Youle,
P.Witte,
T.Craig,
J.Abendroth,
F.Rohwer,
R.A.Edwards,
A.M.Segall,
A.B.Burgin.
Structure and Function of A Cyanophage-Encoded Peptide Deformylase. Isme J V. 7 1150 2013.
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ISSN: ISSN 1751-7362 PubMed: 23407310 DOI: 10.1038/ISMEJ.2013.4 |
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