6rsa
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===NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND NEUTRON DIFFRACTION STUDIES OF THE COMPLEX OF RIBONUCLEASE*A WITH URIDINE VANADATE, A TRANSITION-STATE ANALOGUE=== | ===NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND NEUTRON DIFFRACTION STUDIES OF THE COMPLEX OF RIBONUCLEASE*A WITH URIDINE VANADATE, A TRANSITION-STATE ANALOGUE=== | ||
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NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND NEUTRON DIFFRACTION STUDIES OF THE COMPLEX OF RIBONUCLEASE*A WITH URIDINE VANADATE, A TRANSITION-STATE ANALOGUE
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About this Structure
6rsa is a 1 chain structure of Ribonuclease with sequence from Bos taurus. Full experimental information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Borah B, Chen CW, Egan W, Miller M, Wlodawer A, Cohen JS. Nuclear magnetic resonance and neutron diffraction studies of the complex of ribonuclease A with uridine vanadate, a transition-state analogue. Biochemistry. 1985 Apr 9;24(8):2058-67. PMID:4016100