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Manganese-containing superoxide
dismutase (1abm) enzyme from Homo sapiens
- What structural elements are present?
- What is the subunit composition of
the proteins?
- What are the major features of the
active site?
- What is the distance between metal
centers?
Borgstahl, G. E., H. E.
Parge, M. J. Hickey, W. F. Beyer, Jr., R. A. Hallewell, and J.
A. Tainer. 1992. The
structure of human mitochondrial manganese superoxide dismutase
reveals a novel tetrameric interface of two 4-helix bundles [published
erratum appears in Cell 1993 Feb 12;72(3):following 476] Cell
71:107-118.
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