2018
DOI: 10.1002/prot.25593
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Identification of a new nucleotide binding site by structural alignment and site directed mutagenesis

Abstract: Nucleotide binding proteins are involved in many important cellular processes and form one of the largest protein families. Traditionally, the identification of nucleotide binding motif, such as the ATP binding P-loop, has relied on the comparison of protein sequences, consideration of the function of each of the proteins and the identification of signature motifs within the sequence. Sometimes, it is difficult to identify nucleotide binding proteins based on sequence alignment because of increased evolutionar… Show more

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