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Lysin
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| - | [[1lis]], [[1lyn]], [[2lis]], [[2lyn]], [[3lyn]] – | + | [[1lis]], [[1lyn]], [[2lis]], [[2lyn]], [[3lyn]], [[5ii7]], [[5ii8]], [[5ii9]] – aLys - abalone<br /> |
| + | [[5iia]], [[5iib]], [[5mr3]] – aLys + vitelline envelope sperm lysin receptor<br /> | ||
[[1nkl]] – NK-Lys – pig – NMR<br /> | [[1nkl]] – NK-Lys – pig – NMR<br /> | ||
[[4cvd]] – Lys – bacteriophage CP-7<br /> | [[4cvd]] – Lys – bacteriophage CP-7<br /> | ||
Revision as of 09:46, 4 July 2017
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References
- ↑ Shaw A, McRee DE, Vacquier VD, Stout CD. The crystal structure of lysin, a fertilization protein. Science. 1993 Dec 17;262(5141):1864-7. PMID:8266073
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