2ley
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- | + | ===Solution structure of (R7G)-Crp4=== | |
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+ | ==About this Structure== | ||
+ | [[2ley]] is a 1 chain structure with sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mus_musculus Mus musculus]. Full experimental information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=2LEY OCA]. | ||
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+ | ==Reference== | ||
+ | <ref group="xtra">PMID:022286872</ref><references group="xtra"/> | ||
+ | [[Category: Mus musculus]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Andersson, H S.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Bengtsson, E.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Craik, D J.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Daly, N L.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Figueredo, S M.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Haugaard-Kedstrom, L M.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Ouellette, A J.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Qu, X.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Rosengren, K.]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Antimicrobial protein]] |
Revision as of 09:12, 16 May 2012
Solution structure of (R7G)-Crp4
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 22286872
About this Structure
2ley is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Mus musculus. Full experimental information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Andersson HS, Figueredo SM, Haugaard-Kedstrom LM, Bengtsson E, Daly NL, Qu X, Craik DJ, Ouellette AJ, Rosengren KJ. The alpha-defensin salt-bridge induces backbone stability to facilitate folding and confer proteolytic resistance. Amino Acids. 2012 Jan 29. PMID:22286872 doi:10.1007/s00726-012-1220-3