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  1. 2ccw (5,138 bytes)
    24: ...s important class of protein, also referred to as cupredoxins. We here describe both experimental and computati...
  2. 1jer (4,812 bytes)
    24: ...nificantly from those of other well-characterized cupredoxins, can be explained by its more exposed copper site...
    26: A missing link in cupredoxins: crystal structure of cucumber stellacyanin at 1....
  3. 1gy2 (4,516 bytes)
    26: ...nsights into the structural relationship with the cupredoxins and the multi copper proteins.,Kanbi LD, Antonyuk...
  4. 1gy1 (4,480 bytes)
    26: ...nsights into the structural relationship with the cupredoxins and the multi copper proteins.,Kanbi LD, Antonyuk...
  5. 7paz (5,108 bytes)
    24: ... origins of differences in redox potentials among cupredoxins (small blue type I copper-containing proteins tha...
  6. 6paz (5,112 bytes)
    24: ... origins of differences in redox potentials among cupredoxins (small blue type I copper-containing proteins tha...
  7. 5paz (5,111 bytes)
    24: ... origins of differences in redox potentials among cupredoxins (small blue type I copper-containing proteins tha...
  8. 1e30 (4,828 bytes)
    24: Type 1 Cu centers in cupredoxins, nitrite reductases, and multi-copper oxidases ut...
  9. 1m42 (3,490 bytes)
    23: ...ts a link between copper-trafficking proteins and cupredoxins. Within a structural and genomic analysis, the ro...
  10. 1qhq (4,807 bytes)
    24: ... of the bacterial cupredoxin, azurin. As in other cupredoxins, one of the Cu ligands lies on strand 4 of the po...
  11. 1x9r (4,658 bytes)
    24: ...o the active site in contrast to almost all other cupredoxins. UMC has a large surface acidic patch situated ap...
  12. 1x9u (4,657 bytes)
    24: ...o the active site in contrast to almost all other cupredoxins. UMC has a large surface acidic patch situated ap...
  13. 2ft6 (4,574 bytes)
    24: ...hat has a dramatic influence on the reactivity of cupredoxins. These studies demonstrate that the amicyanin loo...
  14. 2ft7 (4,582 bytes)
    24: ...hat has a dramatic influence on the reactivity of cupredoxins. These studies demonstrate that the amicyanin loo...
  15. 2ft8 (4,580 bytes)
    24: ...hat has a dramatic influence on the reactivity of cupredoxins. These studies demonstrate that the amicyanin loo...
  16. 2fta (4,748 bytes)
    24: ...hat has a dramatic influence on the reactivity of cupredoxins. These studies demonstrate that the amicyanin loo...
  17. 2ghz (4,803 bytes)
    24: ...14Pro variant to a value that is more typical for cupredoxins (599 nm). This probably occurs because of the rem...
  18. 2gi0 (4,810 bytes)
    24: ...14Pro variant to a value that is more typical for cupredoxins (599 nm). This probably occurs because of the rem...
  19. 2h3x (5,262 bytes)
    24: ...arities between the two quinoproteins and the two cupredoxins, each is specific for its respective partner and ...
  20. 2h47 (5,337 bytes)
    24: ...arities between the two quinoproteins and the two cupredoxins, each is specific for its respective partner and ...

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