AMP binding stabilizes the KTN domain of the Shewanella denitrificans Kef potassium efflux system
Ligand binding is one of the most fundamental properties of proteins. Ligand functions fall into three basic types: substrates, regulatory molecules, and co-factors essential to protein stability, reactivity, or enzyme-substrate complex formation. The regulation of potassium ion movement in bacteria...
Main Authors: | Pliotas, C, Grayer, S, Ekkerman, S, Chan, A, Healy, J, Marius, P, Bartlett, W, Khan, A, Cortopassi, W, Chandler, S, Rasmussen, T, Benesch, J, Paton, R, Claridge, T, Miller, S, Booth, I, Naismith, J, Conway, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2017
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