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- who: Enhua Hao and colleagues from the Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China have published the paper: Key Residues Affecting Binding Affinity of Sirex noctilio Fabricius Odorant-Binding Protein (SnocOBP9) toAggregation Pheromone, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 17/06/2021
- what: The study shows that Z3D could bind to SnocOBP9, and the fluorescence value could decrease to below 50%, resulting in the strongest binding affinity among the detected volatile compounds.
- how: Computational alanine scanning results indicated that five amino acids (MET54 PHE57 . . .
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