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| Title | How the MccB bacterial ancestor of ubiquitin E1 initiates biosynthesis of the microcin C7 antibiotic. |
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| Journal, issue, pages | Embo J., Vol. 28, Page 1953-1964, Year 2009 |
| Publish date | Apr 21, 2009 (structure data deposition date) |
Authors | Regni, C.A. / Roush, R.F. / Miller, D.J. / Nourse, A. / Walsh, C.T. / Schulman, B.A. |
External links | Embo J. / PubMed:19494832 |
| Methods | X-ray diffraction |
| Resolution | 1.9 - 2.8 Å |
| Structure data | ![]() PDB-3h5a: ![]() PDB-3h5n: ![]() PDB-3h5r: ![]() PDB-3h9g: ![]() PDB-3h9j: ![]() PDB-3h9q: |
| Chemicals | ![]() ChemComp-ZN: ![]() ChemComp-MG: ![]() ChemComp-ATP: ![]() ChemComp-SO4: ![]() ChemComp-HOH: ![]() ChemComp-APC: |
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Keywords | TRANSFERASE / Ubiquitin-activating enzymes / microcin / protein structure / MccC7 / peptide antibiotics / N-P bond formation / Ubiquitin-activating enzyme / TRANSFERASE/ANTIBIOTIC / bacteriocin / Mcc7 / peptide antibiotic / Antibiotic / Antimicrobial / Phosphoprotein / TRANSFERASE-ANTIBIOTIC COMPLEX / Formylation |
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