Crystal structure of protein from Staphylococcus aureus: Difference between revisions
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=Crystal structure of protein from Staphylococcus aureus ([[1tsj]])= | |||
=Crystal structure of protein from Staphylococcus aureus= | |||
PDB entry 1tsj refers to a hypothetical protein of 139 residues which is predicted as both a dimer<ref> PMID:9787643</ref> and a cytoplasmic protein.<ref>PMID:15699023</ref><ref>PMID:12824378</ref><ref>PMID:14990451</ref><ref>PMID:11524373</ref> | PDB entry 1tsj refers to a hypothetical protein of 139 residues which is predicted as both a dimer<ref> PMID:9787643</ref> and a cytoplasmic protein.<ref>PMID:15699023</ref><ref>PMID:12824378</ref><ref>PMID:14990451</ref><ref>PMID:11524373</ref> | ||
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It seems more likely that 1tsj belongs to the Glyoxalase/bleomycin resistance protein/dioxygenase superfamily and functions as a demethylubiquinone-9 3-methyltransferase protein than that it functions as Oxidoreductase. | It seems more likely that 1tsj belongs to the Glyoxalase/bleomycin resistance protein/dioxygenase superfamily and functions as a demethylubiquinone-9 3-methyltransferase protein than that it functions as Oxidoreductase. | ||
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