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Triosephosphate isomerase (6tim)
from Trypanosoma brucei brucei
- What structural elements are present
in each molecule?
- What is the subunit composition?
- Which residues are likely to act as
general acid and base catalysts?
Noble, M. E., R. K. Wierenga,
A. M. Lambeir, F. R. Opperdoes, A. M. Thunnissen, K. H. Kalk,
H. Groendijk, and W. G. Hol.
1991. The adaptability of the active site of trypanosomal triosephosphate
isomerase as observed in the crystal structures of three different
complexes. Proteins 10:50-69.
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