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1fn7
From Proteopedia
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COUPLING OF DAMAGE RECOGNITION AND CATALYSIS BY A HUMAN BASE-EXCISION DNA REPAIR PROTEIN
About this Structure
1fn7 is a 3 chain structure of DNA glycosylate with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Norman DP, Bruner SD, Verdine GL. Coupling of substrate recognition and catalysis by a human base-excision DNA repair protein. J Am Chem Soc. 2001 Jan 17;123(2):359-60. PMID:11456534
Categories: Homo sapiens | Bruner, S D. | Norman, D P.G. | Verdine, G L. | Ap lyase | Base flipping | Base recognition | Base-exicision repair | Dna glycosidase | Dna glycosylase | Dna repair | Extrahelical dna | Flipped-out base | Helix hairpin helix | Hydrolase-dna complex | Hydroxyguanine | Mechanism-based inhibitor | Oxoguanine | Protein/dna
