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4h9g
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'''Unreleased structure''' | '''Unreleased structure''' | ||
| - | The entry 4h9g is ON HOLD | + | The entry 4h9g is ON HOLD |
Authors: Groftehauge, M.K., Therkelsen, M., Taaning, R.H., Skrydstrup, T., Morth, J.P., Nissen, P. | Authors: Groftehauge, M.K., Therkelsen, M., Taaning, R.H., Skrydstrup, T., Morth, J.P., Nissen, P. | ||
Description: Probing EF-Tu with a very small brominated fragment library identifies the CCA pocket | Description: Probing EF-Tu with a very small brominated fragment library identifies the CCA pocket | ||
Revision as of 08:34, 30 June 2013
Unreleased structure
The entry 4h9g is ON HOLD
Authors: Groftehauge, M.K., Therkelsen, M., Taaning, R.H., Skrydstrup, T., Morth, J.P., Nissen, P.
Description: Probing EF-Tu with a very small brominated fragment library identifies the CCA pocket
