1exa
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- | + | ===ENANTIOMER DISCRIMINATION ILLUSTRATED BY CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF THE HUMAN RETINOIC ACID RECEPTOR HRARGAMMA LIGAND BINDING DOMAIN: THE COMPLEX WITH THE ACTIVE R-ENANTIOMER BMS270394.=== | |
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ENANTIOMER DISCRIMINATION ILLUSTRATED BY CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF THE HUMAN RETINOIC ACID RECEPTOR HRARGAMMA LIGAND BINDING DOMAIN: THE COMPLEX WITH THE ACTIVE R-ENANTIOMER BMS270394.
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About this Structure
1EXA is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Enantiomer discrimination illustrated by high-resolution crystal structures of the human nuclear receptor hRARgamma., Klaholz BP, Mitschler A, Belema M, Zusi C, Moras D, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000 Jun 6;97(12):6322-7. PMID:10841540
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Categories: Homo sapiens | Single protein | Belema, M. | Klaholz, B P. | Mitschler, A. | Moras, D. | SPINE, Structural Proteomics in Europe. | Zusi, C. | Antiparallel alpha-helical sandwich fold | Enantiomer discrimination | Retinoid ligand complex | Spine | Structural genomic | Structural proteomics in europe