Protein-protein recognition in biological systems exhibiting highly-conserved tertiary structure: cytochrome P450
<p>Protein tertiary structure is more conserved than amino acid sequence, leading to a diverse range of functions observed in the same fold. Despite < 20 % overall sequence identity, cytochromes P450 all have the same fold. Bacterial Class I P450s receive electrons from a highly specifi...
Main Authors: | Johnson, E, Eachan Oliver Daniel Johnson |
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Other Authors: | Wong, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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