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24: ...lts are of general relevance for the mechanism of flavoproteins and lead to the proposal of a common dehydrogenat... - 2jb3 (5,387 bytes)
24: ...lts are of general relevance for the mechanism of flavoproteins and lead to the proposal of a common dehydrogenat... - 2jb2 (5,382 bytes)
24: ...lts are of general relevance for the mechanism of flavoproteins and lead to the proposal of a common dehydrogenat... - 2jb1 (5,400 bytes)
24: ...lts are of general relevance for the mechanism of flavoproteins and lead to the proposal of a common dehydrogenat... - 2ux9 (4,618 bytes)
24: Dodecins are so far the smallest known flavoproteins (68-71 amino acids) and are most likely involved ... - 2v18 (4,503 bytes)
24: Dodecins are so far the smallest known flavoproteins (68-71 amino acids) and are most likely involved ... - 2v19 (4,567 bytes)
24: Dodecins are so far the smallest known flavoproteins (68-71 amino acids) and are most likely involved ... - 2v21 (4,528 bytes)
24: Dodecins are so far the smallest known flavoproteins (68-71 amino acids) and are most likely involved ... - 2vx9 (5,233 bytes)
24: ...nd redox processes. However, nature also provides flavoproteins with the ability to uncouple the mediation of sig... - 2vxa (4,887 bytes)
24: ...nd redox processes. However, nature also provides flavoproteins with the ability to uncouple the mediation of sig... - 1c0k (4,538 bytes)
24: ...ts are of general relevance for the mechanisms of flavoproteins and lead to the proposal of a common dehydrogenat... - 1dx9 (4,638 bytes)
24: ...apoprotein. To understand better the stability of flavoproteins, we have studied the energetics of the complex be... - 1efp (5,928 bytes)
24: ...ifference in redox potentials between the two ETF flavoproteins and suggests an explanation for the opposing ioni... - 8q5e (3,555 bytes)
14: ...n-protein bond is a powerful new method to create flavoproteins that cannot lose their cofactor, boosting their p...
16: ...ins: Hijacking a Flavin Transferase for Equipping Flavoproteins with a Covalent Flavin Cofactor.,Tong Y, Kaya SG,... - 8q5f (3,407 bytes)
12: ...n-protein bond is a powerful new method to create flavoproteins that cannot lose their cofactor, boosting their p...
14: ...ins: Hijacking a Flavin Transferase for Equipping Flavoproteins with a Covalent Flavin Cofactor.,Tong Y, Kaya SG,... - 4i6j (4,074 bytes)
13: The cryptochrome (CRY) flavoproteins act as blue-light receptors in plants and insects... - 1knp (4,659 bytes)
24: ... for a common mechanism of catalysis in Laspo and flavoproteins of the succinate dehydrogenase/fumarate reductase... - 1knr (4,622 bytes)
24: ... for a common mechanism of catalysis in Laspo and flavoproteins of the succinate dehydrogenase/fumarate reductase... - 1np7 (4,405 bytes)
24: Cryptochrome flavoproteins, which share sequence homology with light-depende... - 1oya (2,559 bytes)
2: ...CTURE, LIGAND BINDING AND COMPARISON WITH RELATED FLAVOPROTEINS==
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