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Calcium in PDB 4w8j: Structure of the Full-Length Insecticidal Protein CRY1AC Reveals Intriguing Details of Toxin Packaging Into in Vivo Formed CrystalsProtein crystallography data
The structure of Structure of the Full-Length Insecticidal Protein CRY1AC Reveals Intriguing Details of Toxin Packaging Into in Vivo Formed Crystals, PDB code: 4w8j
was solved by
A.G.Evdokimov,
F.Moshiri,
E.J.Sturman,
T.J.Rydel,
M.Zheng,
J.W.Seale,
S.Franklin,
with X-Ray Crystallography technique. A brief refinement statistics is given in the table below:
Other elements in 4w8j:
The structure of Structure of the Full-Length Insecticidal Protein CRY1AC Reveals Intriguing Details of Toxin Packaging Into in Vivo Formed Crystals also contains other interesting chemical elements:
Calcium Binding Sites:
The binding sites of Calcium atom in the Structure of the Full-Length Insecticidal Protein CRY1AC Reveals Intriguing Details of Toxin Packaging Into in Vivo Formed Crystals
(pdb code 4w8j). This binding sites where shown within
5.0 Angstroms radius around Calcium atom.
In total only one binding site of Calcium was determined in the Structure of the Full-Length Insecticidal Protein CRY1AC Reveals Intriguing Details of Toxin Packaging Into in Vivo Formed Crystals, PDB code: 4w8j: Calcium binding site 1 out of 1 in 4w8jGo back to Calcium Binding Sites List in 4w8j
Calcium binding site 1 out
of 1 in the Structure of the Full-Length Insecticidal Protein CRY1AC Reveals Intriguing Details of Toxin Packaging Into in Vivo Formed Crystals
Mono view Stereo pair view
Reference:
A.G.Evdokimov,
F.Moshiri,
E.J.Sturman,
T.J.Rydel,
M.Zheng,
J.W.Seale,
S.Franklin.
Structure of the Full-Length Insecticidal Protein CRY1AC Reveals Intriguing Details of Toxin Packaging Into in Vivo Formed Crystals. Protein Sci. V. 23 1491 2014.
Page generated: Sat Dec 12 05:10:10 2020
ISSN: ESSN 1469-896X PubMed: 25139047 DOI: 10.1002/PRO.2536 |
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