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Description

Glutamine synthetase molecule from bacteria has 12 subunits (the human ortholog has 8); ATP molecules and key Tyr (yellow) are shown (PDB entry 1fpy). (more details...)

Source

Molecule of the Month by www.pdb.org (see the Molecule of the Month section for more details)

Date

Year 2002 (see the complete list for more details)

Author

Illustration by David S. Goodsell of The Scripps Research Institute (see this site)

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