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EMD-1891

Single-particle
35.0 Å
EMD-1891
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Deposition: 06/04/2011
Map released: 17/02/2012
Last modified: 17/02/2012
Overview 3D View Sample Experiment Validation Additional data Links
Overview 3D View Sample Experiment Validation Additional data Links

EMD-1891

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EcoR124 Type I DNA restriction-modification enzyme complex without DNA (open state). Low resolution 3D reconstruction by single particle analysis from negative stain EM.

EMD-1891

Single-particle
35.0 Å
EMD-1891
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Deposition: 06/04/2011
Map released: 17/02/2012
Last modified: 17/02/2012
Overview 3D View Sample Experiment Validation Additional data Links
Sample Organism: Escherichia coli
Sample: EcoR124I R2 M2 S1 complex

Deposition Authors: Kennaway CK, Taylor JE, Song CF, Potrzebowski W , White JH, Swiderska A, Obarska-Kosinska A , Callow P, Cooper LP, Roberts GA , Bujnicki JM, Trinick J, Kneale GG, Dryden DTF
Structure and operation of the DNA-translocating type I DNA restriction enzymes.
Kennaway CK, Taylor JE, Song CF, Potrzebowski W , Nicholson W, White JH, Swiderska A, Obarska-Kosinska A , Callow P, Cooper LP, Roberts GA , Artero JB, Bujnicki JM, Trinick J, Kneale GG, Dryden DT
(2012) Genes Dev. , 26 , 92 - 104
PUBMED: 22215814
DOI: doi:10.1101/gad.179085.111
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