How does a symmetric dimer recognize an asymmetric substrate? a substrate complex of hiv-1 protease.
PDB DOI: 10.2210/pdb1f7a/pdb
Classification: HYDROLASE Organism(s): Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 , Synthetic Construct
Deposited: 2000-06-26 Deposition Author(s): Schiffer, C.A.
How does a symmetric dimer recognize an asymmetric substrate? a substrate complex of hiv-1 protease.
Primary Citation of Related Structures: 1F7A
Proteins | ||||
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Molecule | Chains | Sequence Length | Organism | Sequence |
POL POLYPROTEIN | A | 99 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 , Synthetic Construct | PQITLWKRPLVTIRIGGQLKEALLNTGADDTVLEEMNLPGKWKPKMIGGIGGFIKVRQYDQIPVEICGHKAIGTVLVGPTPVNIIGRNLLTQIGCTLNF |
POL POLYPROTEIN | B | 99 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 , Synthetic Construct | PQITLWKRPLVTIRIGGQLKEALLNTGADDTVLEEMNLPGKWKPKMIGGIGGFIKVRQYDQIPVEICGHKAIGTVLVGPTPVNIIGRNLLTQIGCTLNF |
CA-P2 SUBSTRATE | P | 10 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 , Synthetic Construct | KARVLAEAMS |
Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Deposited Date: 2000-06-26 Deposition Author(s): Schiffer, C.A.