1qo2
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===CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF N-((5'-PHOSPHORIBOSYL)-FORMIMINO)-5-AMINOIMIDAZOL-4-CARBOXAMID RIBONUCLEOTID ISOMERASE (EC 3.1.3.15, HISA)=== | ===CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF N-((5'-PHOSPHORIBOSYL)-FORMIMINO)-5-AMINOIMIDAZOL-4-CARBOXAMID RIBONUCLEOTID ISOMERASE (EC 3.1.3.15, HISA)=== | ||
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Revision as of 09:29, 16 January 2013
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF N-((5'-PHOSPHORIBOSYL)-FORMIMINO)-5-AMINOIMIDAZOL-4-CARBOXAMID RIBONUCLEOTID ISOMERASE (EC 3.1.3.15, HISA)
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About this Structure
1qo2 is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Thermotoga maritima. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Lang D, Thoma R, Henn-Sax M, Sterner R, Wilmanns M. Structural evidence for evolution of the beta/alpha barrel scaffold by gene duplication and fusion. Science. 2000 Sep 1;289(5484):1546-50. PMID:10968789