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  1. 4i0w (3,850 bytes)
    13: ...h all previously solved structures of prokaryotic subtilases, the CspB prodomain remains tightly bound to the ...
  2. 1s2n (4,832 bytes)
    24: ... in a calcium-binding site not described in other subtilases.
  3. 3eif (5,235 bytes)
    24: ...ad of ScpA is geometrically consistent with other subtilases, clearly demonstrating that the additional activa...
  4. 3i6s (3,880 bytes)
    21: ...are conserved and critical for stability in other subtilases, SBT3 was found to be Ca(2+)-free and its thermo ...
  5. 3i74 (4,410 bytes)
    23: ...are conserved and critical for stability in other subtilases, SBT3 was found to be Ca(2+)-free and its thermo ...
  6. Sandbox Reserved 1091 (15,730 bytes)
    55: ...Aeromonas sobria, a member of the kexin family of subtilases., H. Kobayashi, Okayama University, Japan,FEMS Mi...
    66: ...Aeromonas sobria, a member of the kexin family of subtilases., H. Kobayashi, Okayama University, Japan,FEMS Mi...
  7. 2mk4 (4,381 bytes)
    13: ... that ASP and its homologs form a novel family of subtilases having an external chaperone.
  8. 3wqb (5,530 bytes)
    14: ... that ASP and its homologs form a novel family of subtilases having an external chaperone.

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