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Iron in PDB 3nyh: Crystal Structure of Lactoperoxidase Complexed Simultaneously with Thiocyanate Ion, Iodide Ion, Bromide Ion, Chloride Ion Through the Substrate Diffusion Channel Reveals A Preferential Queue of the Inorganic Substrates Towards the Distal Heme CavityEnzymatic activity of Crystal Structure of Lactoperoxidase Complexed Simultaneously with Thiocyanate Ion, Iodide Ion, Bromide Ion, Chloride Ion Through the Substrate Diffusion Channel Reveals A Preferential Queue of the Inorganic Substrates Towards the Distal Heme Cavity
All present enzymatic activity of Crystal Structure of Lactoperoxidase Complexed Simultaneously with Thiocyanate Ion, Iodide Ion, Bromide Ion, Chloride Ion Through the Substrate Diffusion Channel Reveals A Preferential Queue of the Inorganic Substrates Towards the Distal Heme Cavity:
1.11.1.7; Protein crystallography data
The structure of Crystal Structure of Lactoperoxidase Complexed Simultaneously with Thiocyanate Ion, Iodide Ion, Bromide Ion, Chloride Ion Through the Substrate Diffusion Channel Reveals A Preferential Queue of the Inorganic Substrates Towards the Distal Heme Cavity, PDB code: 3nyh
was solved by
N.Pandey,
A.K.Singh,
M.Sinha,
P.Kaur,
S.Sharma,
T.P.Singh,
with X-Ray Crystallography technique. A brief refinement statistics is given in the table below:
Other elements in 3nyh:
The structure of Crystal Structure of Lactoperoxidase Complexed Simultaneously with Thiocyanate Ion, Iodide Ion, Bromide Ion, Chloride Ion Through the Substrate Diffusion Channel Reveals A Preferential Queue of the Inorganic Substrates Towards the Distal Heme Cavity also contains other interesting chemical elements:
Iron Binding Sites:
The binding sites of Iron atom in the Crystal Structure of Lactoperoxidase Complexed Simultaneously with Thiocyanate Ion, Iodide Ion, Bromide Ion, Chloride Ion Through the Substrate Diffusion Channel Reveals A Preferential Queue of the Inorganic Substrates Towards the Distal Heme Cavity
(pdb code 3nyh). This binding sites where shown within
5.0 Angstroms radius around Iron atom.
In total only one binding site of Iron was determined in the Crystal Structure of Lactoperoxidase Complexed Simultaneously with Thiocyanate Ion, Iodide Ion, Bromide Ion, Chloride Ion Through the Substrate Diffusion Channel Reveals A Preferential Queue of the Inorganic Substrates Towards the Distal Heme Cavity, PDB code: 3nyh: Iron binding site 1 out of 1 in 3nyhGo back to Iron Binding Sites List in 3nyh
Iron binding site 1 out
of 1 in the Crystal Structure of Lactoperoxidase Complexed Simultaneously with Thiocyanate Ion, Iodide Ion, Bromide Ion, Chloride Ion Through the Substrate Diffusion Channel Reveals A Preferential Queue of the Inorganic Substrates Towards the Distal Heme Cavity
Mono view Stereo pair view
Reference:
N.Pandey,
A.K.Singh,
M.Sinha,
P.Kaur,
S.Sharma,
T.P.Singh.
Crystal Structure of Lactoperoxidase Complexed Simultaneously with Thiocyanate Ion, Iodide Ion, Bromide Ion, Chloride Ion Through the Substrate Diffusion Channel Reveals A Preferential Queue of the Inorganic Substrates Towards the Distal Heme Cavity To Be Published.
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