Modular endolysin of burkholderia ap3 phage has the largest lysozyme-like catalytic subunit discovered to date and no catalytic aspartate residue

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  • who: Barbara Maciejewska from the Institute of Genetics and Microbiology, University of Wroclaw, Przybyszewskiego, Wroclaw, Poland have published the research: Modular endolysin of Burkholderia AP3 phage has the largest lysozyme-like catalytic subunit discovered to date and no catalytic aspartate residue, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 20/07/2017
  • what: The authors present a comprehensive characterization of phage AP3 modular endolysin (AP3gp15) containing cell wall binding domain and an enzymatic domain (DUF3380 by BLASTP) both widespread and conservative.
  • how: The diffraction data were collected at beamline P11 PETRA III at . . .

     

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