3t2n
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===Human hepsin protease in complex with the Fab fragment of an inhibitory antibody=== | ===Human hepsin protease in complex with the Fab fragment of an inhibitory antibody=== | ||
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Revision as of 06:00, 25 July 2012
Human hepsin protease in complex with the Fab fragment of an inhibitory antibody
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 22132769
About this Structure
3t2n is a 6 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Koschubs T, Dengl S, Duerr H, Kaluza K, Georges G, Hartl C, Jennewein S, Lanzendoerfer M, Auer J, Stern A, Huang KS, Packman K, Gubler U, Kostrewa D, Ries S, Hansen S, Kohnert U, Cramer P, Mundigl O. Allosteric antibody inhibition of human Hepsin protease. Biochem J. 2011 Dec 2. PMID:22132769 doi:10.1042/BJ20111317
Categories: Homo sapiens | Hydrolase | Auer, J. | Cramer, P. | Dengl, S. | Duerr, H. | Georges, G. | Hansen, S. | Hartl, C. | Huang, K S. | Jennewein, S. | Kaluza, K. | Kohnert, U. | Koschubs, T. | Kostrewa, D. | Lanzendoerfer, M. | Mundigl, O. | Ries, S. | Stern, A. | Laminin-332 | Pro-hgf | Srcr domain | Substrates include pro-hepsin | Transmembrane | Type ii transmembrane serine protease
