2C21 date
authors
compound source
symmetry
R_factor
R_Free
crystal
cell
length a length b length c angle alpha angle beta angle gamma
method X-Ray Diffractionresolution
ligand MPD, MRD, NA, NI enzyme
Gene
Ontology
ChainFunctionProcessComponent
D, F, B, A, E, C


Primary referenceSpecificity of the trypanothione-dependent Leishmania major glyoxalase I: structure and biochemical comparison with the human enzyme., Ariza A, Vickers TJ, Greig N, Armour KA, Dixon MJ, Eggleston IM, Fairlamb AH, Bond CS, Mol Microbiol. 2006 Feb;59(4):1239-48. PMID:16430697
Data retrieval
  • Asymmetric unit, PDB entry: [header only] [complete with coordinates] (163 Kb) [Save to disk]
  • Biological Unit Coordinates (2c21.pdb1.gz) 54 Kb
  • Biological Unit Coordinates (2c21.pdb2.gz) 56 Kb
  • Biological Unit Coordinates (2c21.pdb3.gz) 51 Kb
  • LPC: Ligand-Protein Contacts for 2C21
  • CSU: Contacts of Structural Units for 2C21
  • Likely Quarternary Molecular Structure file(s) for 2C21
  • Structure Factors (514 Kb)
  • Retrieve 2C21 in mmCIF format [Save to disk]
  • SEQRES to COORDINATES correlation for 2C21 from S2C, [Save to disk]
  • Re-refined 2c21 structure from PDB_REDO, a databank with updated and optimised macromolecular X-ray diffraction structure models
  • View 2C21 in 3D
  • Proteopedia, because life has more than 2D.
  • On Jmol, a nice Rasmol like molecule viewer. This is good for easiest viewing of basic structure.
  • On FirstGlance, an excellent tool for a guided tour on the structure components, by E. Martz.
  • Structure-derived information
  • Dipole moment, from Dipole Server at Weizmann Institute
  • Sequence-derived information
  • View one-letter amino acid or nucleotide sequence for each chain: [2c21] [2c21_A] [2c21_B] [2c21_C] [2c21_D] [2c21_E] [2c21_F]
  • SWISS-PROT database: [Q68RJ8]

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