3byc

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Joint neutron and X-ray structure of diisopropyl fluorophosphatase. Deuterium occupancies are 1-Q, where Q is occupancy of H

Authors Blum, M.M. Mustyakimov, M. Ruterjans, H. Kehe, K. Schoenborn, B.P. Langan, P. Chen, J.C.
Citation Rapid determination of hydrogen positions and protonation states of diisopropyl fluorophosphatase by joint neutron and X-ray diffraction refinement. PubMed
Release date 2009-01-27
Exp. Method NEUTRON DIFFRACTION
Resolution 2.2 Å
Classification HYDROLASE

Sequence

Chain(s) A (314 residues): Blast Uniprot EC 3.1.8.2
MEIPVIEPLFTKVTEDIPGAEGPVFDKNGDFYIVAPEVEVNGKPAGEILRIDLKTGKKTVICKPEVNGYGGIPAGCQCDR
DANQLFVADMRLGLLVVQTDGTFEEIAKKDSEGRRMQGCNDCAFDYEGNLWITAPAGEVAPADYTRSMQEKFGSIYCFTT
DGQMIQVDTAFQFPNGIAVRHMNDGRPYQLIVAETPTKKLWSYDIKGPAKIENKKVWGHIPGTHEGGADGMDFDEDNNLL
VANWGSSHIEVFGPDGGQPKMRIRCPFEKPSNLHFKPQTKTIFVTEHENNAVWKFEWQRNGKKQYCETLKFGIF

User comments

Solved by X-ray diffraction and neutron diffraction

One of only six PDB entries (out of nearly 60,000) to be annotated as being solved by X-ray diffraction and neutron diffraction in the mmCIF file. The six include: 2r24, 3byc, 3ins, 5pti, 5rsa, and 6rsa.

--Dan 16:54, 27 July 2009 (EDT)


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