Analysis of protein loop closure. Two types of hinges produce one motion in lactate dehydrogenase.

作者: Mark Gerstein , Cyrus Chothia

DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(91)90387-L

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摘要: … hydrogen bonds down the sides of the loop. Through … to some degree, P;o helical hydrogen bonding is shown. (a) … substrates, since it involves the amino group of oxamate. Because of …

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