1.1.1.23: histidinol dehydrogenase
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Synonyms
11412251, BN980_GECA03s06082g, BsHDH, GcHDH, HDH, HIS4 protein, HisD, histidinol dehydrogenase, HLDase, L-histidinol dehydrogenase
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 1.1.1.23 - histidinol dehydrogenase
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dimer
homodimer
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dimer
2 * 45378, sequence calculation, 2 * 45348, recombinant enzyme, mass spectrometry
dimer
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2 * 45378, sequence calculation, 2 * 45348, recombinant enzyme, mass spectrometry
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homodimer
the monomers, subunits A and B, possess four globular domains. The two active sites are located at the boundary of the homodimer interface. Domains 1, 2, and 4 are related to L-histidinol and Zn2+ binding, and domain 1 to NAD+ molecule binding
homodimer
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the monomers, subunits A and B, possess four globular domains. The two active sites are located at the boundary of the homodimer interface. Domains 1, 2, and 4 are related to L-histidinol and Zn2+ binding, and domain 1 to NAD+ molecule binding
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homodimer
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alpha,alpha, 2 * 43000, SDS-PAGE
homodimer
2 * 46000-47000, SDS-PAGE
quaternary structure of enzyme BsHDH, overview
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native HDH forms a dimer of identical or nearly identical subunits, it contains an incomplete Rossmann-fold in two domains of the protein. Crystal structure comparison with the enzyme from Brucella suis
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Geotrichum candidum HIS4 protein has HIS4A, HIS4B, and HIS4C subregions
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Geotrichum candidum HIS4 protein has HIS4A, HIS4B, and HIS4C subregions
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three-dimensional model analysis, overview
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three-dimensional model analysis, overview
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three-dimensional model analysis, overview
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native HDH forms a dimer of identical or nearly identical subunits