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Sodium in PDB 1oug: Contribution of Hydrophobic Residues to the Stability of Human Lysozyme: X-Ray Structure of the V2A MutantEnzymatic activity of Contribution of Hydrophobic Residues to the Stability of Human Lysozyme: X-Ray Structure of the V2A Mutant
All present enzymatic activity of Contribution of Hydrophobic Residues to the Stability of Human Lysozyme: X-Ray Structure of the V2A Mutant:
3.2.1.17; Protein crystallography data
The structure of Contribution of Hydrophobic Residues to the Stability of Human Lysozyme: X-Ray Structure of the V2A Mutant, PDB code: 1oug
was solved by
K.Takano,
Y.Yamagata,
S.Fujii,
K.Yutani,
with X-Ray Crystallography technique. A brief refinement statistics is given in the table below:
Sodium Binding Sites:
The binding sites of Sodium atom in the Contribution of Hydrophobic Residues to the Stability of Human Lysozyme: X-Ray Structure of the V2A Mutant
(pdb code 1oug). This binding sites where shown within
5.0 Angstroms radius around Sodium atom.
In total only one binding site of Sodium was determined in the Contribution of Hydrophobic Residues to the Stability of Human Lysozyme: X-Ray Structure of the V2A Mutant, PDB code: 1oug: Sodium binding site 1 out of 1 in 1ougGo back to![]() ![]()
Sodium binding site 1 out
of 1 in the Contribution of Hydrophobic Residues to the Stability of Human Lysozyme: X-Ray Structure of the V2A Mutant
![]() Mono view ![]() Stereo pair view
Reference:
K.Takano,
Y.Yamagata,
S.Fujii,
K.Yutani.
Contribution of the Hydrophobic Effect to the Stability of Human Lysozyme: Calorimetric Studies and X-Ray Structural Analyses of the Nine Valine to Alanine Mutants. Biochemistry V. 36 688 1997.
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ISSN: ISSN 0006-2960 PubMed: 9020766 DOI: 10.1021/BI9621829 |
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