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Talk:Farnesyl diphosphate synthase

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Structure box presents two different FPPS enzymes. The initial load is 2opm (Human FPPS) while some green links refer to 4JZB (Leishmania major FPPS). At one point in time, there were two structure boxes, one exclusively for each FPPS. From these two, the structure box with 2opm was kept while the structure box for 4JZB was removed. The removed script is written here in square brackets: [<Structure load='4JZB' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='Crystal structure of LmFPPS, a dimer, in complex with P2H, IPP and Ca2+. [PDB:4JZB]' scene='48/485622/Lmfpps_rbs/2' />]
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Structure box presents two different FPPS enzymes. The initial load is 2opm (Human FPPS) while some green links refer to 4JZB (Leishmania major FPPS). At one point in time, there were two structure boxes, one exclusively for each FPPS. From these two, the structure box with 2opm was kept while the structure box for 4JZB was removed. The removed script is written here in square brackets: "<Structure load='4JZB' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='Crystal structure of LmFPPS, a dimer, in complex with P2H, IPP and Ca2+. [PDB:4JZB]' scene='48/485622/Lmfpps_rbs/2' />"

Revision as of 16:54, 16 July 2020

Structure box presents two different FPPS enzymes. The initial load is 2opm (Human FPPS) while some green links refer to 4JZB (Leishmania major FPPS). At one point in time, there were two structure boxes, one exclusively for each FPPS. From these two, the structure box with 2opm was kept while the structure box for 4JZB was removed. The removed script is written here in square brackets: "

Crystal structure of LmFPPS, a dimer, in complex with P2H, IPP and Ca2+. [PDB:4JZB]

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