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Circular Proteins in Plants: SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF A NOVEL MACROCYCLIC TRYPSIN INHIBITOR FROMMOMORDICA COCHINCHINENSIS* 210Felizmenio-Quimio et al., 2001
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- Felizmenio-Quimio M
- Daly N
- Craik D
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Much interest has been generated by recent reports on the discovery of circular (ie head-to- tail cyclized) proteins in plants. Here we report the three-dimensional structure of one of the newest such circular proteins, MCoTI-II, a novel trypsin inhibitor fromMomordica …
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