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- Category:Tungsten containing protein (58 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Tungsten containing protein - Category:Tungsten (39 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Tungsten - Category:Tungsten selenium formate dehydrogenase (70 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Tungsten selenium formate dehydrogenase - Category:Tungsten cluster (47 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Tungsten cluster - Category:Tungsten cofactor (48 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Tungsten cofactor - Category:Molybdenum and tungsten cofactor (63 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Molybdenum and tungsten cofactor - Category:Tungsten detection (49 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Tungsten detection
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- 1h0h (4,558 bytes)
2: ==Tungsten containing Formate Dehydrogenase from Desulfovibr...
7: ...NUCLEOTIDE'>MGD</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=W:TUNGSTEN+ION'>W</scene></td></tr>
24: ...te dehydrogenase is the first representative of a tungsten-containing enzyme from a mesophile that has been ...
26: ...e sequence and the 1.8 A crystal structure of the tungsten-containing formate dehydrogenase from Desulfovibr... - 1ksi (5,501 bytes)
24: ...photungstic acid derivative. The positions of the tungsten atoms in the W12 clusters were obtained by molecu... - 1e18 (4,116 bytes)
2: ==TUNGSTEN-SUSBSTITUTED DMSO REDUCTASE FROM RHODOBACTER CAPS...
7: ...at" id="ligandDat"><scene name='pdbligand=6WO:OXO-TUNGSTEN(VI)'>6WO</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=EOH:ETHA...
24: ... tungsten. Protein crystallography has shown that tungsten in W-DMSOR is ligated by the dithiolene group of ...
26: ...me capable of catalysis with either molybdenum or tungsten at the active site.,Stewart LJ, Bailey S, Bennett... - Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X24003911 (4,388 bytes)
15: In all scenes, the tungsten active site and the proximal [4Fe–4S] cluster a... - 1c04 (4,826 bytes)
24: ... rods. The polypeptide exit channel was marked by tungsten cluster compounds bound in one heavy-atom-derivat... - 1dkl (3,752 bytes)
23: ... the exceptionally strong anomalous scattering of tungsten. Despite a lack of sequence similarity, the struc... - 1dkm (3,905 bytes)
24: ... the exceptionally strong anomalous scattering of tungsten. Despite a lack of sequence similarity, the struc... - 1dkn (3,904 bytes)
24: ... the exceptionally strong anomalous scattering of tungsten. Despite a lack of sequence similarity, the struc... - 1dkp (4,043 bytes)
24: ... the exceptionally strong anomalous scattering of tungsten. Despite a lack of sequence similarity, the struc... - 1dkq (4,040 bytes)
24: ... the exceptionally strong anomalous scattering of tungsten. Despite a lack of sequence similarity, the struc... - 9g7j (1,847 bytes)
2: ==Crystal structure of the tungsten-dependent aldehyde:ferredoxin oxidoreductase from... - 1ujb (4,408 bytes)
24: ...ite where the active residue, His8, points to the tungsten atom in the mode of in-line nucleophilic attack. - 1ujc (4,490 bytes)
24: ...ite where the active residue, His8, points to the tungsten atom in the mode of in-line nucleophilic attack. - 1uux (4,956 bytes)
24: ... involved in metal coordination of the homologous tungsten-containing enzymes found in archea. The molybdenu... - 1uuy (5,022 bytes)
24: ... involved in metal coordination of the homologous tungsten-containing enzymes found in archea. The molybdenu... - 1xdy (5,872 bytes)
7: ...THYL)ESTER'>MTE</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=W:TUNGSTEN+ION'>W</scene></td></tr>
24: ...atalytic subunit YedY in both the molybdenum- and tungsten-substituted forms by using crystallographic analy... - 1b25 (4,385 bytes)
24: ...OR via one of the two pterins that coordinate the tungsten, and ends at the (4Fe:4S) cluster of ferredoxin. ... - 1b4n (4,525 bytes)
24: ...OR via one of the two pterins that coordinate the tungsten, and ends at the (4Fe:4S) cluster of ferredoxin. ... - 2e7z (4,297 bytes)
7: ...:SODIUM+ION'>NA</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=W:TUNGSTEN+ION'>W</scene></td></tr>
24: ...nt from where it is found in other molybdenum and tungsten enzymes.
26: Structure of the non-redox-active tungsten/[4Fe:4S] enzyme acetylene hydratase.,Seiffert GB,... - 2q5w (4,618 bytes)
24: ... almost all biological life forms, molybdenum and tungsten are coordinated by molybdopterin (MPT), a tricycl...
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