Structure of the first representative of Pfam family PF09410 (DUF2006) reveals a structural signature of the calycin superfamily that suggests a role in lipid metabolism Article

Chiu, Hsiu-Ju, Bakolitsa, Constantina, Skerra, Arne et al. (2010). Structure of the first representative of Pfam family PF09410 (DUF2006) reveals a structural signature of the calycin superfamily that suggests a role in lipid metabolism . 66 1153-1159. 10.1107/S1744309109037749

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  • Chiu, Hsiu-Ju; Bakolitsa, Constantina; Skerra, Arne; Lomize, Andrei; Carlton, Dennis; Miller, Mitchell D; Krishna, S Sri; Abdubek, Polat; Astakhova, Tamara; Axelrod, Herbert L; Clayton, Thomas; Deller, Marc C; Duan, Lian; Feuerhelm, Julie; Grant, Joanna C; Grzechnik, Slawomir K; Han, Gye Won; Jaroszewski, Lukasz; Jin, Kevin K; Klock, Heath E; Knuth, Mark W; Kozbial, Piotr; Kumar, Abhinav; Marciano, David; McMullan, Daniel; Morse, Andrew T; Nigoghossian, Edward; Okach, Linda; Paulsen, Jessica; Reyes, Ron; Rife, Christopher L; van den Bedem, Henry; Weekes, Dana; Xu, Qingping; Hodgson, Keith O; Wooley, John; Elsliger, Marc-Andre; Deacon, Ashley M; Godzik, Adam; Lesley, Scott A; Wilson, Ian A

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publication date

  • October 1, 2010

keywords

  • APOLIPOPROTEIN-D
  • Biochemical Research Methods
  • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
  • Biophysics
  • CAROTENOIDS
  • Crystallography
  • GENOMICS
  • LIPOCALINS
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • MEMBRANE
  • PLASTICITY
  • PROTEINS
  • Physical Sciences
  • SERVER
  • SPECIFICITY
  • Science & Technology

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publisher

  • INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

start page

  • 1153

end page

  • 1159

volume

  • 66