HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Metalation and collaborators from the Durham University Library, Stockton Road, Durham , LY, United Kingdom have published the article: Durham Research Online, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Constraints and uses of the approach described here have been catalogued .
SUMMARY
Mis-metalation occurs in part because proteins are flexible and metal binding is non conservative: a wrong metal can use a sub-set of ligands from the bona fide site, recruit additional adventitious ligands, and/or distort the native geometry. With such limited constraint, it is anticipated that most metalloproteins are at . . .
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