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2tmn
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===CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF PHOSPHORAMIDATES AS INHIBITORS AND TRANSITION-STATE ANALOGS OF THERMOLYSIN=== | ===CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF PHOSPHORAMIDATES AS INHIBITORS AND TRANSITION-STATE ANALOGS OF THERMOLYSIN=== | ||
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CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF PHOSPHORAMIDATES AS INHIBITORS AND TRANSITION-STATE ANALOGS OF THERMOLYSIN
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 3709536
About this Structure
2tmn is a 1 chain structure of Thermolysin with sequence from Bacillus thermoproteolyticus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Tronrud DE, Monzingo AF, Matthews BW. Crystallographic structural analysis of phosphoramidates as inhibitors and transition-state analogs of thermolysin. Eur J Biochem. 1986 Jun 2;157(2):261-8. PMID:3709536
