Phage-related ribosomal proteases (prps): discovery, bioinformatics, and structural analysis

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Julia A. Hotinger et al. from the Department of Medicinal Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA have published the article: Phage-Related Ribosomal Proteases (Prps): Discovery, Bioinformatics, and Structural Analysis, in the Journal: Antibiotics 2022, 1109 of /2022/
  • what: __SECTION__ 4. Conclusions.

SUMMARY

    With a true substrate bound, such as L27, the lack of a methylene However, with a true substrate bound, such as L27, the lack of a methylene group bound group bound to Cys34 should orient His22 so that the imidazole sidechain is within . . .

     

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