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Eric C. Niederhoffer, Ph.D.

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Zinc-containing alkaline phosphatase (1alk) enzyme from Escherichia coli

Kim, E. E., Wyckoff, H. W. 1991. Reaction mechanism of alkaline phosphatase based on crystal structures. Two-metal ion catalysis. J. Mol. Biol. 218:449-464.


Alkaline phosphatase (1alk)

Active Site View

  • Push the button  to observe the following residues within 3.0 Å of the binuclear zinc and magnesium sites:
Asp51, Asp327, Asp369, Glu322, His331, His370, His412, Ser102, Thr155, one phosphate and one water molecule

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