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Dihydrolipoamide succinyltransferase
(1c4t) from Escherichia coli
- What structural elements are present
in each molecule?
- What is the subunit composition?
- Which residues are likely to participate
as general acid and base catalysts?
Knapp, J. E., D. Carroll,
J. E. Lawson, S. R. Ernst, L. J. Reed, and M. L. Hackert. 2000. Expression, purification, and
structural analysis of the trimeric form of the catalytic domain
of the Escherichia coli dihydrolipoamide succinyltransferase.
Protein Sci. 9:37-48.
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