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Chlorine in PDB 2bi0: RV0216, A Conserved Hypothetical Protein From Mycobacterium Tuberculosis That Is Essential For Bacterial Survival During Infection, Has A Double HotdogfoldProtein crystallography data
The structure of RV0216, A Conserved Hypothetical Protein From Mycobacterium Tuberculosis That Is Essential For Bacterial Survival During Infection, Has A Double Hotdogfold, PDB code: 2bi0
was solved by
A.Castell,
P.Johansson,
T.Unge,
T.A.Jones,
K.Backbro,
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 RV0216, A Conserved Hypothetical Protein From Mycobacterium Tuberculosis That Is Essential For Bacterial Survival During Infection, Has A Double Hotdogfold
(pdb code 2bi0). 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 RV0216, A Conserved Hypothetical Protein From Mycobacterium Tuberculosis That Is Essential For Bacterial Survival During Infection, Has A Double Hotdogfold, PDB code: 2bi0: Chlorine binding site 1 out of 1 in 2bi0Go back to![]() ![]()
Chlorine binding site 1 out
of 1 in the RV0216, A Conserved Hypothetical Protein From Mycobacterium Tuberculosis That Is Essential For Bacterial Survival During Infection, Has A Double Hotdogfold
![]() Mono view ![]() Stereo pair view
Reference:
A.Castell,
P.Johansson,
T.Unge,
T.A.Jones,
K.Backbro.
RV0216, A Conserved Hypothetical Protein From Mycobacterium Tuberculosis That Is Essential For Bacterial Survival During Infection, Has A Double Hotdog Fold Protein Sci. V. 14 1850 2005.
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ISSN: ISSN 0961-8368 PubMed: 15987908 DOI: 10.1110/PS.051442305 |
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