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CoA

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Acetyl-CoA

alpha/beta-barrel

in rubisco

alpha-beta sandwich

in MerP

alpha-hemolysin

from Staphylococcus aureus

antibody


(beta/alpha)8-barrel

in luciferase

beta-bulge

in chloramphenicol acetyl transferase

beta propeller domain

in nitrite reductase

c-heme

in nitrite reductase

chloramphenicol


chloramphenicol acetyl transferase


cholera toxin

from Vibrio cholerae

cis peptide bond

in luciferase

colicin Ia

from Escherichia coli

ConA

from jack bean

conformational change

in MalE

copper enzyme


d1-heme

in nitrite reductase

D-alanyl-D-alanine


dendrotoxin


diphtheria toxin

from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

erabutoxin


Fab:lysozym


FhuA

iron transporter in E. coli

ganciclovir

in DNA

glucose transport

via PTS in E. coli

hemoglobin


Hoechst 33258

in DNA

Hpr

from E. coli

IHF

integration host factor

immunglobulin domain

in diphtheria toxin

ion channel

potassium specific - mechano sensitive

iron transport

across the outer membrane

jelly roll

in diphtheria toxin

LamB

phage receptor/porin

luciferase

from Vibrio harveyi

lysozym


MalE

maltodextrin binding protein

maltose binding protein

from E. coli

maltotriose

in LamB - MalE

mercury binding protein


MerP

from Shigella flexneri

N-acetyl chitotriose


netropsin


nitrite reduktase

class I - class II

nitrogen monoxide reductase


NO reductase

from Fusarium oxysporum

OmpF

outer membrane protein

penicillin


PhoE

phosphate selective porin

porin


potassium channel

from Streptomyces lividans

proteasome


PTS

phosphoenolpyruvate:glucose phosphotransferase system

rhodopsin

from Halobacterium halobium

rubisco


saccharose


scorpion toxin


ScrY

sucrose specific porin

TATA box

binding protein

temperature factor


TMV

tobacco mosaic virus

turns

in CAT - in lysozym



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