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3mhz
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1.7A structure of 2-fluorohistidine labeled Protective Antigen
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 20672855
About this Structure
3mhz is a 1 chain structure of Anthrax protective antigen with sequence from Bacillus anthracis. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Wimalasena DS, Janowiak BE, Lovell S, Miyagi M, Sun J, Zhou H, Hajduch J, Pooput C, Kirk KL, Battaile KP, Bann JG. Evidence that histidine protonation of receptor-bound anthrax protective antigen is a trigger for pore formation. Biochemistry. 2010 Aug 24;49(33):6973-83. PMID:20672855 doi:10.1021/bi100647z
Categories: Bacillus anthracis | Bann, J G. | Battaile, K P. | Hajduch, J. | Janowiak, B E. | Kirk, K L. | Lovell, S. | Miyagi, M. | Pooput, C. | Sun, J. | Wimalasena, D S. | 2-fluorohistidine | Anthrax | Histidine | Hydrogen bonding | Pore | Receptor | Toxin
