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  1. Category:Ftase (36 bytes)
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  2. FTase (33 bytes)

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  1. 1d8e (3,196 bytes)
    2: ==Zinc-depleted FTase complexed with K-RAS4B peptide substrate and FPP ...
  2. 1jcq (5,856 bytes)
    24: ...ese results may facilitate further development of FTase inhibitors.
  3. 1ld7 (5,306 bytes)
    24: ...roviding 83 and 85, the most potent inhibitors of FTase in cells described to date.
  4. 1ld8 (5,364 bytes)
    24: ...roviding 83 and 85, the most potent inhibitors of FTase in cells described to date.
  5. 1s63 (5,169 bytes)
    24: ...ate the design of more specific inhibitors toward FTase or GGTase-I. Finally, the binding of a drug and a...
  6. 1sa4 (4,958 bytes)
    24: ...cal and structural analyses, identify features of FTase that could be exploited to modulate inhibitor pot...
  7. 1tn6 (5,490 bytes)
    24: ...ion for all GGTase-I substrates, the X residue of FTase substrates can bind in one of two different sites...
  8. 2h6f (4,863 bytes)
    24: ...subunits of the enzymes, W102beta and Y365beta in FTase (T49beta and F324beta, respectively, in GGTase-I)...
  9. 2h6g (4,839 bytes)
    24: ...subunits of the enzymes, W102beta and Y365beta in FTase (T49beta and F324beta, respectively, in GGTase-I)...
  10. 2h6h (4,865 bytes)
    24: ...subunits of the enzymes, W102beta and Y365beta in FTase (T49beta and F324beta, respectively, in GGTase-I)...
  11. 2h6i (4,837 bytes)
    24: ...subunits of the enzymes, W102beta and Y365beta in FTase (T49beta and F324beta, respectively, in GGTase-I)...
  12. 1ft2 (4,983 bytes)
    24: ...ent with mutagenesis data. This binary complex of FTase with FPP leads us to suggest a "molecular ruler" ...
  13. 1jcr (5,565 bytes)
    24: ...ese results may facilitate further development of FTase inhibitors.
  14. 1jcs (5,610 bytes)
    24: ...ese results may facilitate further development of FTase inhibitors.
  15. 1kzo (4,869 bytes)
    24: ...geranylgeranyltransferase type-II. Finally, known FTase inhibitors seem to differ in their mechanism of i...
  16. 1kzp (4,753 bytes)
    24: ...geranylgeranyltransferase type-II. Finally, known FTase inhibitors seem to differ in their mechanism of i...
  17. 1s64 (5,169 bytes)
    24: ...ate the design of more specific inhibitors toward FTase or GGTase-I. Finally, the binding of a drug and a...
  18. 1sa5 (4,859 bytes)
    24: ...cal and structural analyses, identify features of FTase that could be exploited to modulate inhibitor pot...
  19. 1tn7 (5,330 bytes)
    24: ...ion for all GGTase-I substrates, the X residue of FTase substrates can bind in one of two different sites...
  20. 1tn8 (5,115 bytes)
    24: ...ion for all GGTase-I substrates, the X residue of FTase substrates can bind in one of two different sites...

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