1GQ0 Solution structure of Antiamoebin I, a membrane channel-forming polypeptide; NMR, 20 structures date
authors Galbraith, T.P., Harris, R., Driscoll, P.C., Wallace, B.A.
compound source
symmetry
R_factor
R_Free
crystal
cell
length a length b length c angle alpha angle beta angle gamma
method X-Ray Diffraction, 20 Modelsresolution
ligand ACE, AIB, DIV, HYP, PHL enzyme
Primary referenceSolution NMR studies of antiamoebin, a membrane channel-forming polypeptide., Galbraith TP, Harris R, Driscoll PC, Wallace BA, Biophys J 2003 Jan;84(1):185-94. PMID:12524274
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