2x6y
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===TAILSPIKE PROTEIN MUTANT D339A OF E.COLI BACTERIOPHAGE HK620 IN COMPLEX WITH HEXASACCHARIDE=== | ===TAILSPIKE PROTEIN MUTANT D339A OF E.COLI BACTERIOPHAGE HK620 IN COMPLEX WITH HEXASACCHARIDE=== | ||
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[[Category: Salmonella phage hk620]] | [[Category: Salmonella phage hk620]] | ||
[[Category: Barbirz, S.]] | [[Category: Barbirz, S.]] | ||
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[[Category: Mueller, J J.]] | [[Category: Mueller, J J.]] | ||
[[Category: Seckler, R.]] | [[Category: Seckler, R.]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:56, 30 January 2013
TAILSPIKE PROTEIN MUTANT D339A OF E.COLI BACTERIOPHAGE HK620 IN COMPLEX WITH HEXASACCHARIDE
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 18547389
About this Structure
2x6y is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Salmonella phage hk620. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
