1nhq
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===CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ANALYSES OF NADH PEROXIDASE CYS42ALA AND CYS42SER MUTANTS: ACTIVE SITE STRUCTURE, MECHANISTIC IMPLICATIONS, AND AN UNUSUAL ENVIRONMENT OF ARG303=== | ===CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ANALYSES OF NADH PEROXIDASE CYS42ALA AND CYS42SER MUTANTS: ACTIVE SITE STRUCTURE, MECHANISTIC IMPLICATIONS, AND AN UNUSUAL ENVIRONMENT OF ARG303=== | ||
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CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ANALYSES OF NADH PEROXIDASE CYS42ALA AND CYS42SER MUTANTS: ACTIVE SITE STRUCTURE, MECHANISTIC IMPLICATIONS, AND AN UNUSUAL ENVIRONMENT OF ARG303
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About this Structure
1nhq is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Enterococcus faecalis. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Mande SS, Parsonage D, Claiborne A, Hol WG. Crystallographic analyses of NADH peroxidase Cys42Ala and Cys42Ser mutants: active site structures, mechanistic implications, and an unusual environment of Arg 303. Biochemistry. 1995 May 30;34(21):6985-92. PMID:7766608