7m3s

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'''Unreleased structure'''
'''Unreleased structure'''
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The entry 7m3s is ON HOLD
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The entry 7m3s is ON HOLD until Sep 18 2022
Authors: Hilario, E., Dunn, M.F., Mueller, L.J.
Authors: Hilario, E., Dunn, M.F., Mueller, L.J.
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Description: The internal aldimine form of the wild-type Salmonella Typhimurium Tryptophan Synthase in complex with N-(4'-trifluoromethoxybenzoyl)-2-amino-1-ethylphosphate (F6F) inhibitor at the alpha-and beta-site, sodium ion at the metal coordination site, and another F6F molecule at the enzyme beta-site at 1.55 Angstrom resolution. One of the beta-Q114 rotamer conformations allows a hydrogen bond to form with the PLP oxygen at the position 3 in the ring.
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Description: The internal aldimine form of the wild-type Salmonella Typhimurium Tryptophan Synthase in complex with N-(4'-trifluoromethoxybenzoyl)-2-amino-1-ethylphosphate (F6F) inhibitor at the alpha-and beta-site, sodium ion at the metal coordination site, and another F6F molecule at the enzyme beta-site at 1.55 Angstrom resolution. One of the beta-Q114 rotamer conformations allows a hydrogen bond to form with the PLP oxygen at the position 3 in the ring
[[Category: Unreleased Structures]]
[[Category: Unreleased Structures]]
[[Category: Mueller, L.J]]
[[Category: Mueller, L.J]]
[[Category: Dunn, M.F]]
[[Category: Dunn, M.F]]
[[Category: Hilario, E]]
[[Category: Hilario, E]]

Revision as of 09:21, 31 March 2021

Unreleased structure

The entry 7m3s is ON HOLD until Sep 18 2022

Authors: Hilario, E., Dunn, M.F., Mueller, L.J.

Description: The internal aldimine form of the wild-type Salmonella Typhimurium Tryptophan Synthase in complex with N-(4'-trifluoromethoxybenzoyl)-2-amino-1-ethylphosphate (F6F) inhibitor at the alpha-and beta-site, sodium ion at the metal coordination site, and another F6F molecule at the enzyme beta-site at 1.55 Angstrom resolution. One of the beta-Q114 rotamer conformations allows a hydrogen bond to form with the PLP oxygen at the position 3 in the ring

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