3hxa
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===Crystal Structure of DCoH1Thr51Ser=== | ===Crystal Structure of DCoH1Thr51Ser=== | ||
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Crystal Structure of DCoH1Thr51Ser
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 7725101
About this Structure
3hxa is a 8 chain structure with sequence from Rattus norvegicus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Endrizzi JA, Cronk JD, Wang W, Crabtree GR, Alber T. Crystal structure of DCoH, a bifunctional, protein-binding transcriptional coactivator. Science. 1995 Apr 28;268(5210):556-9. PMID:7725101
- Rose RB, Pullen KE, Bayle JH, Crabtree GR, Alber T. Biochemical and structural basis for partially redundant enzymatic and transcriptional functions of DCoH and DCoH2. Biochemistry. 2004 Jun 15;43(23):7345-55. PMID:15182178 doi:10.1021/bi049620t