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1lbk
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Crystal structure of a recombinant glutathione transferase, created by replacing the last seven residues of each subunit of the human class pi isoenzyme with the additional C-terminal helix of human class alpha isoenzyme
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About this Structure
1lbk is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Micaloni C, Kong GK, Mazzetti AP, Nuccetelli M, Antonini G, Stella L, McKinstry WJ, Polekhina G, Rossjohn J, Federici G, Ricci G, Parker MW, Lo Bello M. Engineering a new C-terminal tail in the H-site of human glutathione transferase P1-1: structural and functional consequences. J Mol Biol. 2003 Jan 3;325(1):111-22. PMID:12473455
Categories: Glutathione transferase | Homo sapiens | Antonini, G. | Bello, M Lo. | Federici, G. | Kong, G K.W. | Mazzetti, A P. | McKinstry, W J. | Micaloni, C. | Nuccetelli, M. | Parker, M W. | Polekhina, G. | Ricci, G. | Rossjohn, J. | Stella, L. | Chimaera | Glutathione transferase p1-1 | Recombinant protein | Substrate specificity | Transferase
