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| '''THE COMPLEX BETWEEN THE SUBTILISIN FROM A MESOPHILIC BACTERIUM AND THE LEECH INHIBITOR EGLIN-C'''
| | ===THE COMPLEX BETWEEN THE SUBTILISIN FROM A MESOPHILIC BACTERIUM AND THE LEECH INHIBITOR EGLIN-C=== |
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| ==Overview==
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| The alkaline proteinase from the mesophilic bacterium Bacillus mesentericus has been crystallized in a 1:1 complex with the inhibitor eglin-C from the medical leech. The crystals have cell dimensions of a = 43.0, b = 71.9, c = 48.3 A and beta = 110.0 degrees and are in the space group P2(1). Three-dimensional data to 2.0 A have been recorded on film from a single crystal. The orientation and position of the complex in the unit cell have been established using the refined coordinates of subtilisin Carlsberg and of eglin-C as independent models. The structure of the complex has been refined by restrained least-squares minimization. The crystallographic R factor (= sigma[magnitude of Fo - magnitude of Fc[/sigma magnitude of Fo) is 15.1% including two Ca2+ ions and 312 water molecules. The structure is discussed in terms of its physicochemical properties in solution and its relation to other Bacillus subtilisins. | | The line below this paragraph, {{ABSTRACT_PUBMED_1793542}}, adds the Publication Abstract to the page |
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| ==About this Structure== | | ==About this Structure== |
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| [[Category: Dauter, Z.]] | | [[Category: Dauter, Z.]] |
| [[Category: Wilson, K S.]] | | [[Category: Wilson, K S.]] |
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