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PDBsum entry 1kuu
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Structural genomics, unknown function
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PDB id
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1kuu
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References listed in PDB file
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Key reference
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Title
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Crystal structure of methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum conserved protein mth1020 reveals an ntn-Hydrolase fold.
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Authors
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V.Saridakis,
D.Christendat,
A.Thygesen,
C.H.Arrowsmith,
A.M.Edwards,
E.F.Pai.
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Ref.
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Proteins, 2002,
48,
141-143.
[DOI no: ]
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PubMed id
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Abstract
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Figure 1.
Figure 1. A: Ribbon diagram of a subunit of MTH1020. The
protein is composed of a single domain with an -
 -
core.
The secondary structure elements are numbered. B: Structure
superposition of MTH1020 (green) with a member of the
NTN-hydrolase family (blue) showing the similarity of the
structure of MTH1020 with NTN-hydrolases. The arrows depict Arg5
and the N-terminal nucleophile of the NTN-hydrolase member in
ball and stick form showing the similarity in position of Arg5
with the N-terminal nucleophile. The programs MOLSCRIPT and
RASTER 3D were used in the production of the figures.
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The above figure is
reprinted
by permission from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.:
Proteins
(2002,
48,
141-143)
copyright 2002.
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