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 3.1.8.2MEIPVIEPLFTKVTEDIPGAEGPVFDKNGDFYIVAPEVEVNGKPAGEILRIDLKTGKKTVICKPEVNGYGGIPAGCQCDR 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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