1xcw
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Acarbose Rearrangement Mechanism Implied by the Kinetic and Structural Analysis of Human Pancreatic alpha-Amylase in Complex with Analogues and Their Elongated Counterparts
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 15736945
About this Structure
1XCW is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Acarbose rearrangement mechanism implied by the kinetic and structural analysis of human pancreatic alpha-amylase in complex with analogues and their elongated counterparts., Li C, Begum A, Numao S, Park KH, Withers SG, Brayer GD, Biochemistry. 2005 Mar 8;44(9):3347-57. PMID:15736945
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Categories: Alpha-amylase | Homo sapiens | Single protein | Begum, A. | Brayer, G D. | Li, C. | Numao, S. | Park, K H. | Withers, S G. | Acarbose | Acarbose analogue | Acarviosine | Amylase | Catalysis | Enzyme | Enzyme mechanism | Inhibitor | Isoacarbose | Structure