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We report the X-ray crystal structures of a human enzyme of the soluble apyrase family in its apo state and bound to a substrate analog.

We have determined the structure of the enzyme bound to a substrate analogue, nicotinic acid, from three crystal forms at resolutions of 1.7 Å, 1.8 Å and 2.4 Å, representing ten non-crystallographically related monomers.

Cocrystal structures of Methanococcus jannaschii diaminopimelate decarboxylase (DAPDC) bound to a substrate analog, azelaic acid, and its L-lysine product have been determined at 2.6 Å and 2.0 Å, respectively.

Using a simple lattice model we show that it is feasible to design protein-like lattice proteins that can have two different conformations, depending on whether or not they are bound to a substrate.

Here, we present an approach for the prediction of binding preferences of members of a large protein family for which structural information for a number of family members bound to a substrate is available.

Generally, motility assays are performed with the motor bound to a substrate via the rod domain (S2 plus LMM), which would argue that the S1 S2 junction is comparatively immobile and the actin filament free to move during these assays.

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In these separations, a biomolecule such as an enzyme binds to a substrate attached to the solid phase while other components are eluted.

All STPKs analysed to date include a conserved domain of 250 300 amino acids, which binds first to ATP (and, in very few cases, like casein kinase 2, to GTP) and then binds to a substrate protein for transfer of the phosphate group derived from ATP (GTP) to the substrate protein.

A dashed line indicates the position of the clamp alone bound to a DNA substrate.

Inspection of the crystal structure of the ternary complex of PFTase bound to a peptide substrate and isoprenoid analogue reveals extensive contacts between the isoprenoid and the peptide.

The BAP assay is based on the ability of a colored solution which contains ferric ions bound to a chromogenic substrate (a thiocyanate derived compound) to decolor upon reduction of ferric to ferrous ions.

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