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  • Noguchi, J.; Chaen, K.; Vu, N.T.; Akasaka, T.; Shimada, H.; Nakashima, T.; Nishi, A.; Satoh, H.; Omori, T.; Kakuta, Y.; Kimura, M.
    Crystal structure of the branching enzyme I (BEI) from Oryza sativa L with implications for catalysis and substrate binding (2011), Glycobiology, 21, 1108-1116.
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Crystallization (Commentary)

Crystallization (Comment) Organism
determination of the crystal structure of branching enzyme I at a resolution of 1.9 A by molecular replacement using the Escherichia coli glycogen branching enzyme as a search model. Branching enzyme I is roughly ellipsoidal in shape with two globular domains that form a prominent groove proposed to serve as the alphha-polyglucan-binding site. Amino acid residues Asp344 and Glu399, postulated to play an essential role in catalysis, are located at a central cleft in the groove Oryza sativa

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Oryza sativa Q01401
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