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*[[Journal:JBIC:13|{{nowrap|N-Butylisocyanide Oxidation}} at the {{nowrap|&#91;NiFe<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub>OH<sub>x</sub>&#93;-cluster}} of CO Dehydrogenase]]
*[[Journal:JBIC:13|{{nowrap|N-Butylisocyanide Oxidation}} at the {{nowrap|&#91;NiFe<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub>OH<sub>x</sub>&#93;-cluster}} of CO Dehydrogenase]]
*[[Journal:JBIC:14|Multifaceted SlyD from ''Helicobacter pylori'': implication in [NiFe] hydrogenase maturation]]
*[[Journal:JBIC:14|Multifaceted SlyD from ''Helicobacter pylori'': implication in [NiFe] hydrogenase maturation]]
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*[[Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798320014540|Statistically correcting dynamical electron scattering improves refinement of protein nanocrystals, including charge refinement of coordinated metals]]
*[[Journal:JBIC:15|Potent Inhibition of Dinuclear Zinc(II) Peptidase, an Aminopeptidase from Aeromonas proteolytica, by 8-Quinolinol Derivatives: Inhibitor Design Based on Zn2+ Fluorophores, Kinetic, and X-ray Crystallographic Study]]
*[[Journal:JBIC:15|Potent Inhibition of Dinuclear Zinc(II) Peptidase, an Aminopeptidase from Aeromonas proteolytica, by 8-Quinolinol Derivatives: Inhibitor Design Based on Zn2+ Fluorophores, Kinetic, and X-ray Crystallographic Study]]
*[[Journal:JBIC:16|Laue Crystal Structure of ''Shewanella oneidensis'' Cytochrome c Nitrite Reductase from a High-yield Expression System]]
*[[Journal:JBIC:16|Laue Crystal Structure of ''Shewanella oneidensis'' Cytochrome c Nitrite Reductase from a High-yield Expression System]]

Current revision

Dr. Alexander Berchansky, Ph.D., Israel Structural Proteomics Center, Weizmann Institute of Science

My interesting pages:

CRISPR-Cas (under development):

Classification according to the Wikipedia page CRISPR [1] with additions

CRISPR Class 1 uses a complex of multiple Cas proteins

CRISPR type I (Cas3)

CRISPR type I-A (Cascade) - see CRISPR subtype I-A

CRISPR type I-B (Cascade) - see CRISPR subtype I-B

CRISPR type I-C (Cascade) - see CRISPR subtype I-C

CRISPR type I-D (Cas10d)

CRISPR type I-E (Cascade) - see CRISPR subtype I-E

CRISPR type I-F (Csy1, Csy2, Csy3) - see CRISPR subtype I-F

CRISPR type I-U (GSU0054)

CRISPR type III (Cas10)

CRISPR type III-A (Csm complex) - see CRISPR subtype III-A (Csm complex)

CRISPR type III-B (Cmr complex)

CRISPR type III-C (Cas10 or Csx11)

CRISPR type III-D (Csx10)

CRISPR type Orphan

CRISPR type IV (Csf1)

CRISPR type IV-A

CRISPR type IV-B

CRISPR Class 2 uses a single large Cas protein

CRISPR type II-A - see CRISPR-Cas9

CRISPR type II-B (Cas4)

CRISPR type II-C

CRISPR type V (Cpf1, C2c1, C2c3) - see CRISPR type V

CRISPR type VI (Cas13a (previously known as C2c2), Cas13b, Cas13c, Cas13d) - see CRISPR type VI

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Alexander Berchansky, Eran Hodis

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