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Chlorine in PDB 8vtr: Structure of FABS1CE3-Epr-1, An Elbow-Locked High Affinity Antibody For the Erythropoeitin Receptor (Orthorhombic Form)Protein crystallography data
The structure of Structure of FABS1CE3-Epr-1, An Elbow-Locked High Affinity Antibody For the Erythropoeitin Receptor (Orthorhombic Form), PDB code: 8vtr
was solved by
A.U.Singer,
H.A.Bruce,
A.Pavlenco,
L.Ploder,
G.Luu,
L.Blazer,
J.J.Adams,
S.S.Sidhu,
with X-Ray Crystallography technique. A brief refinement statistics is given in the table below:
Chlorine Binding Sites:
The binding sites of Chlorine atom in the Structure of FABS1CE3-Epr-1, An Elbow-Locked High Affinity Antibody For the Erythropoeitin Receptor (Orthorhombic Form)
(pdb code 8vtr). This binding sites where shown within
5.0 Angstroms radius around Chlorine atom.
In total 2 binding sites of Chlorine where determined in the Structure of FABS1CE3-Epr-1, An Elbow-Locked High Affinity Antibody For the Erythropoeitin Receptor (Orthorhombic Form), PDB code: 8vtr: Jump to Chlorine binding site number: 1; 2; Chlorine binding site 1 out of 2 in 8vtrGo back to Chlorine Binding Sites List in 8vtr
Chlorine binding site 1 out
of 2 in the Structure of FABS1CE3-Epr-1, An Elbow-Locked High Affinity Antibody For the Erythropoeitin Receptor (Orthorhombic Form)
Mono view Stereo pair view
Chlorine binding site 2 out of 2 in 8vtrGo back to Chlorine Binding Sites List in 8vtr
Chlorine binding site 2 out
of 2 in the Structure of FABS1CE3-Epr-1, An Elbow-Locked High Affinity Antibody For the Erythropoeitin Receptor (Orthorhombic Form)
Mono view Stereo pair view
Reference:
H.A.Bruce,
A.U.Singer,
L.L.Blazer,
K.Luu,
L.Ploder,
A.Pavlenco,
I.Kurinov,
J.J.Adams,
S.S.Sidhu.
Antigen-Binding Fragments with Improved Crystal Lattice Packing and Enhanced Conformational Flexibility at the Elbow Region As Crystallization Chaperones. Protein Sci. V. 33 E5081 2024.
Page generated: Tue Jul 30 13:42:42 2024
ISSN: ESSN 1469-896X PubMed: 38924648 DOI: 10.1002/PRO.5081 |
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