Anthrax edema factor
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Revision as of 09:50, 7 December 2015
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3D structures of anthrax edema factor
Updated on 07-December-2015
1lvc – EF adenylate cyclase domain C terminal + calmodulin + anthraniloyl-deoxy-ATP
1pk0 - EF adenylate cyclase domain C terminal + calmodulin + phosphonylmethoxyethyl-ADP
1s26 - EF adenylate cyclase domain C terminal + calmodulin + methylene-ATP
1sk6 - EF adenylate cyclase domain C terminal + calmodulin + pyrophosphate + cAMP
1xfu - EF (mutant) + calmodulin
1xfv - EF + calmodulin + deoxy-ATP
1xfw - EF + calmodulin + cAMP
1xfx, 1xfy, 1xfz - EF + calmodulin
References
- ↑ Abrami L, Reig N, van der Goot FG. Anthrax toxin: the long and winding road that leads to the kill. Trends Microbiol. 2005 Feb;13(2):72-8. PMID:15680766 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tim.2004.12.004