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4h2h
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Authors: Vetting, M.W., Morisco, L.L., Wasserman, S.R., Sojitra, S., Imker, H.J., Gerlt, J.A., Almo, S.C., Enzyme Function Initiative (EFI) | Authors: Vetting, M.W., Morisco, L.L., Wasserman, S.R., Sojitra, S., Imker, H.J., Gerlt, J.A., Almo, S.C., Enzyme Function Initiative (EFI) | ||
| - | Description: | + | Description: Crystal structure of an enolase (mandalate racemase subgroup, target EFI-502101) from Pelagibaca bermudensis htcc2601, with bound mg and l-4-hydroxyproline betaine (betonicine) |
Revision as of 20:11, 26 September 2012
Unreleased structure
The entry 4h2h is ON HOLD
Authors: Vetting, M.W., Morisco, L.L., Wasserman, S.R., Sojitra, S., Imker, H.J., Gerlt, J.A., Almo, S.C., Enzyme Function Initiative (EFI)
Description: Crystal structure of an enolase (mandalate racemase subgroup, target EFI-502101) from Pelagibaca bermudensis htcc2601, with bound mg and l-4-hydroxyproline betaine (betonicine)
