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Revision as of 11:31, 6 December 2013
Summary
Subunit B (colored red) of PAL tetramer in both ribbon and surface representations. Each subunit has a “sea-horse” shape that forms overlapping regions with two neighboring subunits. Cinnamic acid, a product formed from by L-Phe catalysis, is also shown in this figure.
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