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2MAD
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THE ACTIVE SITE STRUCTURE OF METHYLAMINE DEHYDROGENASE: HYDRAZINES IDENTIFY C6 AS THE REACTIVE SITE OF THE TRYPTOPHAN DERIVED QUINONE COFACTOR
Descriptor: METHYLAMINE DEHYDROGENASE (HEAVY SUBUNIT), METHYLAMINE DEHYDROGENASE (LIGHT SUBUNIT)
Authors:Huizinga, E.G, Vellieux, F.M.D, Hol, W.G.J.
Deposit date:1992-05-20
Release date:1994-01-31
Last modified:2024-06-05
Method:X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.25 Å)
Cite:Active site structure of methylamine dehydrogenase: hydrazines identify C6 as the reactive site of the tryptophan-derived quinone cofactor.
Biochemistry, 31, 1992
3C75
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Paracoccus versutus methylamine dehydrogenase in complex with amicyanin
Descriptor: Amicyanin, COPPER (II) ION, Methylamine dehydrogenase heavy chain, ...
Authors:Cavalieri, C, Biermann, N, Vlasie, M.D, Einsle, O, Merli, A, Ferrari, D, Rossi, G.L, Ubbink, M.
Deposit date:2008-02-06
Release date:2008-12-30
Last modified:2011-07-13
Method:X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.5 Å)
Cite:Structural comparison of crystal and solution states of the 138 kDa complex of methylamine dehydrogenase and amicyanin from Paracoccus versutus.
Biochemistry, 47, 2008
1MAF
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The Active Site Structure of Methylamine Dehydrogenase: Hydrazines Identify C6 as the Reactive Site of the Tryptophan Derived Quinone Cofactor
Descriptor: METHYLAMINE DEHYDROGENASE (HEAVY SUBUNIT), METHYLAMINE DEHYDROGENASE (LIGHT SUBUNIT), NITROGEN MOLECULE
Authors:Huizinga, E.G, Vellieux, F.M.D, Hol, W.G.J.
Deposit date:1992-05-20
Release date:1994-01-31
Last modified:2024-06-05
Method:X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.6 Å)
Cite:Active site structure of methylamine dehydrogenase: hydrazines identify C6 as the reactive site of the tryptophan-derived quinone cofactor.
Biochemistry, 31, 1992
1MAE
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The Active Site Structure of Methylamine Dehydrogenase: Hydrazines Identify C6 as the Reactive Site of the Tryptophan Derived Quinone Cofactor
Descriptor: METHYLAMINE DEHYDROGENASE (HEAVY SUBUNIT), METHYLAMINE DEHYDROGENASE (LIGHT SUBUNIT), NITROGEN MOLECULE
Authors:Huizinga, E.G, Vellieux, F.M.D, Hol, W.G.J.
Deposit date:1992-05-20
Release date:1994-01-31
Last modified:2024-06-05
Method:X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.8 Å)
Cite:Active site structure of methylamine dehydrogenase: hydrazines identify C6 as the reactive site of the tryptophan-derived quinone cofactor.
Biochemistry, 31, 1992

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