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Magnesium in PDB 6h8w: Beta-Phosphoglucomutase From Lactococcus Lactis in An Open Conformer Complexed with Aluminium Tetrafluoride to 1.9 A.Enzymatic activity of Beta-Phosphoglucomutase From Lactococcus Lactis in An Open Conformer Complexed with Aluminium Tetrafluoride to 1.9 A.
All present enzymatic activity of Beta-Phosphoglucomutase From Lactococcus Lactis in An Open Conformer Complexed with Aluminium Tetrafluoride to 1.9 A.:
5.4.2.6; Protein crystallography data
The structure of Beta-Phosphoglucomutase From Lactococcus Lactis in An Open Conformer Complexed with Aluminium Tetrafluoride to 1.9 A., PDB code: 6h8w
was solved by
A.J.Robertson,
C.Bisson,
with X-Ray Crystallography technique. A brief refinement statistics is given in the table below:
Other elements in 6h8w:
The structure of Beta-Phosphoglucomutase From Lactococcus Lactis in An Open Conformer Complexed with Aluminium Tetrafluoride to 1.9 A. also contains other interesting chemical elements:
Magnesium Binding Sites:
The binding sites of Magnesium atom in the Beta-Phosphoglucomutase From Lactococcus Lactis in An Open Conformer Complexed with Aluminium Tetrafluoride to 1.9 A.
(pdb code 6h8w). This binding sites where shown within
5.0 Angstroms radius around Magnesium atom.
In total only one binding site of Magnesium was determined in the Beta-Phosphoglucomutase From Lactococcus Lactis in An Open Conformer Complexed with Aluminium Tetrafluoride to 1.9 A., PDB code: 6h8w: Magnesium binding site 1 out of 1 in 6h8wGo back to Magnesium Binding Sites List in 6h8w
Magnesium binding site 1 out
of 1 in the Beta-Phosphoglucomutase From Lactococcus Lactis in An Open Conformer Complexed with Aluminium Tetrafluoride to 1.9 A.
Mono view Stereo pair view
Reference:
A.J.Robertson,
C.Bisson,
J.P.Waltho.
Transition State of Phospho-Enzyme Hydrolysis in Beta-Phosphoglucomutase. To Be Published.
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