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Description en: Ribbon diagram of a swine aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (DOPA decarboxylase) dimer in complex with pyridoxal-5'-phosphate. Units colored from N- to C-terminal end.
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fi: Nauhakaavio sian aromaattisesta L-aminohappodekarboksylaasidimeeristä (DOPA-dekarboksylaasi) kompleksina pyridoksaali-5'-fosfaatin kanssa. Yksiköt, jotka ovat värillisiä N- - C-terminaalisesta päästä.
Luotu Accelrys DS Visualizer Pro 1.7:llä ja GIMP:llä.
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From PDB entry 1JS3. More information:

  • Burkhard P, Dominici P, Borri-Voltattorni C, Jansonius JN, Malashkevich VN (2001). "Structural insight into Parkinson's disease treatment from drug-inhibited DOPA decarboxylase". Nat Struct Biol 8 (11): 963–7. PMID 11685243. doi:10.1038/nsb1101-963
Author Fvasconcellos 02:58, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
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