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Eric C. Niederhoffer, Ph.D.

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Malate dehydrogenase (1b8u) from Aquaspirillum arcticum

Kim, S. Y., K. Y. Hwang, S.-H. Kim, H.-C. Sung, Y. S. Han, and Y. Cho. 1999. Structural basis for cold adaptation. Sequence, biochemical properties, and crystal structure of malate dehydrogenase from a psychrophile Aquaspirillium arcticum. J. Biol. Chem. 274:11761-11767.


Malate dehydrogenase (1b8u)

Active Site Views

  • Push the button  to observe the following residues within 3 Å of NAD and oxaloacetate:
Arg165, Arg229, Asn134, Gln16, Gln115, Glu43, Gly12, Gly227, Gly230, His190, Ile17, Ser241, Val132, and three water molecules
  • Push the button  to observe the same view without the protein cartoon
  • Push the button  to observe the following residues participating in intrasubunit ion pairs:
Arg24, Arg101, Asp29, Glu319, Glu320, Lys33

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