Threonine Deaminase from a Mutant Requiring Isoleucine or Pyridoxine: Inability to Form a Tetrameric State
AUTOR(ES)
Grimminger, H.
RESUMO
Threonine deaminase from a mutant of Escherichia coli growing alternatively with isoleucine or pyridoxine is a dimer, whereas the wild-type enzyme is a tetramer.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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