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1.14.13.101
homodimer
2 * 47793, calculated from amino acid sequence
728567
1.14.13.101
homodimer
HPLC-based size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) with refractive-index (RI) and multi-angle laser light-scattering (MALS) detectors, the isozyme ZvPNO shows a unique dimeric arrangement as well as small conformational changes within the active site. A unique flexible helix close to the active site is observed which is likely to be involved in substrate binding and/or product release. Symmetrical homodimers with twofold symmetry can be observed within the ZvPNO crystal structure with a distinct type of orientation
763839
1.14.13.101
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FMO isozymes' structure analysis and comparisons, overview
763839
1.14.13.101
tetramer
4 * 51000, SDS-PAGE
651040
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