1MIC Antibiotic date May 22, 1996
title Gramicidin A: Left-Handed Parallel Double Helical Form In Me The Presence Of Cacl2, Nmr, 20 Structures
authors Y.Chen, A.Tucker, B.A.Wallace
compound source
Molecule: Gramicidin A
Chain: A, B
Synonym: Valyl Gramicidin
Organism_scientific: Brevibacillus Brevis
Organism_taxid: 1393
methodSolution NMR
ligand DLE, DVA, ETA, FVA enzyme
Primary referenceSolution structure of a parallel left-handed double-helical gramicidin-A determined by 2D 1H NMR., Chen Y, Tucker A, Wallace BA, J Mol Biol 1996 Dec 13;264(4):757-69. PMID:8980684
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