3hgn
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===Structure of porcine pancreatic elastase complexed with a potent peptidyl inhibitor FR130180 determined by neutron crystallography=== | ===Structure of porcine pancreatic elastase complexed with a potent peptidyl inhibitor FR130180 determined by neutron crystallography=== | ||
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Structure of porcine pancreatic elastase complexed with a potent peptidyl inhibitor FR130180 determined by neutron crystallography
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 19603802
About this Structure
3hgn is a 1 chain structure of Elastase with sequence from Sus scrofa. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Tamada T, Kinoshita T, Kurihara K, Adachi M, Ohhara T, Imai K, Kuroki R, Tada T. Combined High-Resolution Neutron and X-ray Analysis of Inhibited Elastase Confirms the Active-Site Oxyanion Hole but Rules against a Low-Barrier Hydrogen Bond. J Am Chem Soc. 2009 Jul 15. PMID:19603802 doi:10.1021/ja9028846