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6AZ5
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Crystal structure of CBMd (family CBM41) from Eubacterium rectale Amy13K
Descriptor: alpha-amylase
Authors:Cockburn, D.W, Wawrzak, Z, Suh, C, Koropatkin, N.M.
Deposit date:2017-09-10
Release date:2017-11-29
Last modified:2024-05-22
Method:X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.2 Å)
Cite:Novel carbohydrate binding modules in the surface anchored alpha-amylase of Eubacterium rectale provide a molecular rationale for the range of starches used by this organism in the human gut.
Mol. Microbiol., 107, 2018
8GKF
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Phosphopantetheinyl transferase PptT from Mycobacterium tuberculosis in complex with Raltitrexed.
Descriptor: 4'-phosphopantetheinyl transferase PptT, TOMUDEX
Authors:Krieger, I.V, Singh, A, Sacchettini, J.C, TB Structural Genomics Consortium (TBSGC)
Deposit date:2023-03-18
Release date:2024-03-20
Last modified:2024-03-27
Method:X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.45 Å)
Cite:Redirecting raltitrexed from cancer cell thymidylate synthase to Mycobacterium tuberculosis phosphopantetheinyl transferase.
Sci Adv, 10, 2024
6B15
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Crystal structure of CBMbc (family CBM26) from Eubacterium rectale Amy13K
Descriptor: 1,2-ETHANEDIOL, Amy13K
Authors:Cockburn, D.W, Wawrzak, Z, Perez Medina, K, Koropatkin, N.M.
Deposit date:2017-09-16
Release date:2017-11-29
Last modified:2024-03-13
Method:X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.1 Å)
Cite:Novel carbohydrate binding modules in the surface anchored alpha-amylase of Eubacterium rectale provide a molecular rationale for the range of starches used by this organism in the human gut.
Mol. Microbiol., 107, 2018
6B3P
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Crystal structure of CBMbc (family CBM26) from Eubacterium rectale Amy13K in Complex with Maltoheptaose
Descriptor: 1,2-ETHANEDIOL, Amy13K, FORMIC ACID, ...
Authors:Cockburn, D.W, Wawrzak, Z, Perez Medina, K, Koropatkin, N.M.
Deposit date:2017-09-22
Release date:2017-11-29
Last modified:2023-10-04
Method:X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.01 Å)
Cite:Novel carbohydrate binding modules in the surface anchored alpha-amylase of Eubacterium rectale provide a molecular rationale for the range of starches used by this organism in the human gut.
Mol. Microbiol., 107, 2018

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