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Pyruvate kinase (1a5z) from
Thermotoga maritima
- What structural elements
are present in each molecule?
- What is the subunit composition?
- Where are the allosteric
activators located?
Auerbach, G., R. Ostendorp, L. Prade,
L. Korndorfer, T. Dams, R. Huber, and R. Jaenicke. 1998. Lactate dehydrogenase from the hyperthermophilic
bacterium Thermotoga maritima: the crystal structure at
2.1 Å resolution reveals strategies for intrinsic protein
stabilization. Structure 6:769-781.
Lactate dehydrogenase (1a5z)
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