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Zinc finger protein NCP10 (1a6b)
from Moloney murine leukemia virus
- What structural elements are present
in the protein?
- What is the subunit composition?
- What is the coordination environment
near the metal ions?
- What are the closest contacts between
protein and DNA?
Schueler, W., C. -Z. Dong,
K. Wecker, and B. P. Roques.
1999. NMR structure of the complex between the zinc finger protein
NCP10 of Moloney murine leukemia virus and the single-stranded
pentanucleotide d(ACGCC): comparison with HIV-Ncp7 complexes.
Biochemistry 38:12984-12994.
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