Osawa et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Crystal structure of the alginate (poly α-L-guluronate) lyase from Corynebacterium sp. at 1.2 Å resolutionOsawa et al., 2005
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- 15310622411081991159
- Author
- Osawa T
- Matsubara Y
- Muramatsu T
- Kimura M
- Kakuta Y
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- Journal of molecular biology
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The crystal structure of alginate (poly α-l-guluronate) lyase from Corynebacterium sp.(ALY-1) was determined at 1.2 Å resolution using the MAD method and bromide ions. The structure of ALY-1 is abundant in β-strands and has a deep cleft, similar to the jellyroll β-sandwich …
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