131l

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Template:STRUCTURE 131l

STRUCTURES OF RANDOMLY GENERATED MUTANTS OF T4 LYSOZYME SHOW THAT PROTEIN STABILITY CAN BE ENHANCED BY RELAXATION OF STRAIN AND BY IMPROVED HYDROGEN BONDING VIA BOUND SOLVENTSTRUCTURES OF RANDOMLY GENERATED MUTANTS OF T4 LYSOZYME SHOW THAT PROTEIN STABILITY CAN BE ENHANCED BY RELAXATION OF STRAIN AND BY IMPROVED HYDROGEN BONDING VIA BOUND SOLVENT

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 8298466

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131L is a Single protein structure of sequence from Enterobacteria phage t4. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Structures of randomly generated mutants of T4 lysozyme show that protein stability can be enhanced by relaxation of strain and by improved hydrogen bonding via bound solvent., Pjura P, Matthews BW, Protein Sci. 1993 Dec;2(12):2226-32. PMID:8298466

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