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| method | X-Ray Diffraction | resolution | |||||||||||||
| related structures | by homologous chain: 120L, 1LYF | ||||||||||||||
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| Primary reference | A mutant T4 lysozyme displays five different crystal conformations., Faber HR, Matthews BW, Nature 1990 Nov 15;348(6298):263-6. PMID:2234094 | ||||||||||||||
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