1N5G | Transferase | date | Nov 05, 2002 |
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title | Nmr Structures Of The Zinc Finger Domain Of Human Dna Polyme | ||||||||||
authors | F.Evanics, L.Maurmann, W.W.Yang, R.N.Bose | ||||||||||
compound | source | ||||||||||
Molecule: 38-Mer Of Dna Polymerase Alpha Catalytic Subunit Chain: A Fragment: Zinc Finger Domain (Residues 1345-1382) Ec: 2.7.7.7 Engineered: Yes |
Synthetic: Yes Other_details: The Protein Was Chemically Synthesized. The Of The Protein Is Naturally Found In Homo Sapiens. | ||||||||||
method | Solution NMR | ||||||||||
ligand | enzyme | Transferase E.C.2.7.7.7 BRENDA | |||||||||
related structures | by homologous chain: 1K0P | ||||||||||
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Primary reference | Nuclear magnetic resonance structures of the zinc finger domain of human DNA polymerase-alpha., Evanics F, Maurmann L, Yang WW, Bose RN, Biochim Biophys Acta 2003 Sep 23;1651(1-2):163-71. PMID:14499601 |
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