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HUMAN HEXOKINASE TYPE I COMPLEXED WITH ATP ANALOGUE AMP-PNP
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 10574795
About this Structure
1qha is a 2 chain structure of Hexokinase with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Rosano C, Sabini E, Rizzi M, Deriu D, Murshudov G, Bianchi M, Serafini G, Magnani M, Bolognesi M. Binding of non-catalytic ATP to human hexokinase I highlights the structural components for enzyme-membrane association control. Structure. 1999 Nov 15;7(11):1427-37. PMID:10574795
