3myh
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===Insights into the Importance of Hydrogen Bonding in the Gamma-Phosphate Binding Pocket of Myosin: Structural and Functional Studies of Ser236=== | ===Insights into the Importance of Hydrogen Bonding in the Gamma-Phosphate Binding Pocket of Myosin: Structural and Functional Studies of Ser236=== | ||
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Insights into the Importance of Hydrogen Bonding in the Gamma-Phosphate Binding Pocket of Myosin: Structural and Functional Studies of Ser236
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 20459085
About this Structure
3myh is a 1 chain structure of Myosin with sequence from Dictyostelium discoideum. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Frye JJ, Klenchin VA, Bagshaw CR, Rayment I. Insights into the Importance of Hydrogen Bonding in the gamma-Phosphate Binding Pocket of Myosin: Structural and Functional Studies of Serine 236 . Biochemistry. 2010 May 20. PMID:20459085 doi:10.1021/bi1001344