1uoe
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===CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE DIHYDROXYACETONE KINASE FROM E. COLI IN COMPLEX WITH GLYCERALDEHYDE=== | ===CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE DIHYDROXYACETONE KINASE FROM E. COLI IN COMPLEX WITH GLYCERALDEHYDE=== | ||
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE DIHYDROXYACETONE KINASE FROM E. COLI IN COMPLEX WITH GLYCERALDEHYDE
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 15476397
About this Structure
1uoe is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Garcia-Alles LF, Siebold C, Nyffeler TL, Flukiger-Bruhwiler K, Schneider P, Burgi HB, Baumann U, Erni B. Phosphoenolpyruvate- and ATP-dependent dihydroxyacetone kinases: covalent substrate-binding and kinetic mechanism. Biochemistry. 2004 Oct 19;43(41):13037-45. PMID:15476397 doi:10.1021/bi048575m