Structure of ristocetin A in complex with a bacterial cell-wall mimetic
AUTOR(ES)
Nahoum, Virginie
FONTE
International Union of Crystallography
RESUMO
The crystal structure of the complex between ristocetin A and the cell-wall peptide mimetic N-acetyl-lysine-d-alanine-d-alanine has been solved. Structural details explaining the anticooperativity of the antibiotic have been identified.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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