Substrate Locking Promotes Dimer-Dimer Docking of an Enzyme Antibiotic Target.
Atkinson SC,
Dogovski C,
Wood K,
Griffin MDW,
Gorman MA,
Hor L,
Reboul CF,
Buckle AM,
Wuttke J,
Parker MW,
Dobson RCJ,
Perugini MA
Structure
26(7):948-959.e5
(2018 Jul 3)
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Sample: |
4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase from Clostridium botulinum tetramer, 126 kDa Clostridium botulinum protein
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Buffer: |
20mM Tris, 150mM NaCl, pH: 8 |
Experiment: |
SAXS
data collected at SAXS/WAXS, Australian Synchrotron on 2010 Nov 26
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RgGuinier |
3.2 |
nm |
Dmax |
9.0 |
nm |
VolumePorod |
159 |
nm3 |
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Sample: |
4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase from Clostridium botulinum tetramer, 126 kDa Clostridium botulinum protein
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Buffer: |
20mM Tris, 150mM NaCl, 5mM sodium pyruvate, pH: 8 |
Experiment: |
SAXS
data collected at SAXS/WAXS, Australian Synchrotron on 2010 Nov 26
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RgGuinier |
3.3 |
nm |
Dmax |
8.9 |
nm |
VolumePorod |
165 |
nm3 |
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