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  1. 1gpn (5,136 bytes)
    24: ...e three-pronged "oxyanion hole" characteristic of cholinesterases. All three inhibitors thus would be expected to a...
  2. 1gpk (5,137 bytes)
    24: ...e three-pronged "oxyanion hole" characteristic of cholinesterases. All three inhibitors thus would be expected to a...
  3. 2j4c (5,972 bytes)
    26: ...cess. Our results indicate that among the various cholinesterases that we have studied, only Torpedo californica ac...
  4. 4bbz (5,120 bytes)
    18: ... pathways of the potent organophosphate CBDP with cholinesterases revealed by X-ray crystallographic snapshots and ...
  5. 1p0i (5,474 bytes)
    26: Cholinesterases are among the most efficient enzymes known. They ...
  6. 1p0m (5,559 bytes)
    26: Cholinesterases are among the most efficient enzymes known. They ...
  7. 1p0p (5,574 bytes)
    26: Cholinesterases are among the most efficient enzymes known. They ...
  8. 1p0q (5,430 bytes)
    26: Cholinesterases are among the most efficient enzymes known. They ...
  9. 1xlu (5,974 bytes)
    26: ...(OP) bind covalently to the active-site serine of cholinesterases. The inhibited enzyme can usually be reactivated ...
  10. 1xlv (5,966 bytes)
    26: ...(OP) bind covalently to the active-site serine of cholinesterases. The inhibited enzyme can usually be reactivated ...
  11. 1xlw (6,018 bytes)
    26: ...(OP) bind covalently to the active-site serine of cholinesterases. The inhibited enzyme can usually be reactivated ...
  12. 1cle (4,663 bytes)
    24: ...uperfamily as triacylglycerol acyl hydrolases and cholinesterases. Other members of the family that have been studi...
  13. 1maa (4,601 bytes)
    24: ...o mouse acetylcholinesterase. Tetrameric forms of cholinesterases are widely distributed in nature and predominate ...
  14. 4bds (5,066 bytes)
    18: Crystal Structures of Human Cholinesterases in Complex with Huprine W and Tacrine: Elements o...
  15. 3bl8 (5,525 bytes)
    24: .... The overall structure of NL2A resembles that of cholinesterases, but several structural features are unique to th...
  16. 3djy (6,824 bytes)
    31: Aging of Cholinesterases Phosphylated by Tabun Proceeds through O-Dealkyla...
  17. 3dkk (6,839 bytes)
    31: Aging of Cholinesterases Phosphylated by Tabun Proceeds through O-Dealkyla...
  18. 3dl4 (5,307 bytes)
    26: Aging of Cholinesterases Phosphylated by Tabun Proceeds through O-Dealkyla...
  19. 3dl7 (5,563 bytes)
    26: Aging of Cholinesterases Phosphylated by Tabun Proceeds through O-Dealkyla...
  20. 4bc0 (4,349 bytes)
    16: ... pathways of the potent organophosphate CBDP with cholinesterases revealed by X-ray crystallographic snapshots and ...

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