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===CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE C45S MUTANT OF THE PEROXIREDOXIN 6 OF ARENICOLA MARINA. MONOCLINIC FORM===
===CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE C45S MUTANT OF THE PEROXIREDOXIN 6 OF ARENICOLA MARINA. MONOCLINIC FORM===


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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Peroxiredoxin]]
*[[Peroxiredoxin|Peroxiredoxin]]


==Reference==
==Reference==

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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE C45S MUTANT OF THE PEROXIREDOXIN 6 OF ARENICOLA MARINA. MONOCLINIC FORMCRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE C45S MUTANT OF THE PEROXIREDOXIN 6 OF ARENICOLA MARINA. MONOCLINIC FORM

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About this StructureAbout this Structure

2v2g is a 4 chain structure of Peroxiredoxin with sequence from Arenicola marina. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

See AlsoSee Also

ReferenceReference

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  1. Smeets A, Loumaye E, Clippe A, Rees JF, Knoops B, Declercq JP. The crystal structure of the C45S mutant of annelid Arenicola marina peroxiredoxin 6 supports its assignment to the mechanistically typical 2-Cys subfamily without any formation of toroid-shaped decamers. Protein Sci. 2008 Apr;17(4):700-10. PMID:18359859 doi:17/4/700

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