1HU5 Unknown Function date Jan 04, 2001
title Solution Structure Of Ovispirin-1
authors M.V.Sawai, A.J.Waring, W.R.Kearney, P.B.Mccray Jr., W.R.Forsyth, R.I.Lehrer, B.F.Tack
compound source
Molecule: Ovispirin-1
Chain: A
Engineered: Yes
Synthetic: Yes
methodSolution NMR
Primary referenceImpact of single-residue mutations on the structure and function of ovispirin/novispirin antimicrobial peptides., Sawai MV, Waring AJ, Kearney WR, McCray PB Jr, Forsyth WR, Lehrer RI, Tack BF, Protein Eng 2002 Mar;15(3):225-32. PMID:11932493
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  • Biological Unit Coordinates (1hu5.pdb1.gz) 6 Kb
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