153l

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===THE REFINED STRUCTURES OF GOOSE LYSOZYME AND ITS COMPLEX WITH A BOUND TRISACCHARIDE SHOW THAT THE "GOOSE-TYPE LYSOZYMES LACK A CATALYTIC ASPARTATE===
===THE REFINED STRUCTURES OF GOOSE LYSOZYME AND ITS COMPLEX WITH A BOUND TRISACCHARIDE SHOW THAT THE "GOOSE-TYPE LYSOZYMES LACK A CATALYTIC ASPARTATE===
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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THE REFINED STRUCTURES OF GOOSE LYSOZYME AND ITS COMPLEX WITH A BOUND TRISACCHARIDE SHOW THAT THE "GOOSE-TYPE LYSOZYMES LACK A CATALYTIC ASPARTATE

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About this Structure

153L is a 1 chain structure of sequence from Anser anser anser. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

  • Weaver LH, Grutter MG, Matthews BW. The refined structures of goose lysozyme and its complex with a bound trisaccharide show that the "goose-type" lysozymes lack a catalytic aspartate residue. J Mol Biol. 1995 Jan 6;245(1):54-68. PMID:7823320

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