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CA Calcium ion
SO4 Sulfate ion
XE Xenon
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Code : 1C1M   PDBj   RCSB PDB   PDBe
Header : HYDROLASE
Title : PORCINE ELASTASE UNDER XENON PRESSURE (8 BAR)
Release Data : 1999-07-28
Compound :
mol_id molecule chains
1 PROTEIN (PORCINE ELASTASE) A
ec: 3.4.21.36
Source :
mol_id organism_scientific organism_common
1 Sus scrofa  (taxid:9823) Pig
organ: PANCREAS
Authors : Prange, T., Schiltz, M., Pernot, L., Colloc'h, N., Longhi, S., Bourguet, W., Fourme, R.
Keywords : SERINE PROTEASE, HYDROLASE, PANCREAS ELASTASE, XENON
Exp. method : X-RAY DIFFRACTION ( 2.20 Å )
Citation :

Exploring hydrophobic sites in proteins with xenon or krypton.

Prange, T.,Schiltz, M.,Pernot, L.  et al.
(1998)  Proteins  30 : 61 - 73

PubMed: 9443341
DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0134(19980101)30:1<61::AID-PROT6>3.3.CO;2-O

Protein Crystallography at Ultra-Short Wavelengths: Feasability Study of Anomalous-Dispersion Experiments at the Xenon K-Edge

Schiltz, M.,Kvick, A.,Svensson, O.  et al.
(1997)  J.Synchrotron Radiat.  4 : 287

DOI: 10.1107/S0909049597008571

High-Pressure Krypton Gas and Statistical Heavy Atom Refinement: A Successful Combination of Tools for Macromolecular Structure Determination

Schiltz, M.,Shepard, W.,Fourme, R.  et al.
(1997)  Acta Crystallogr.,Sect.D  53 : 78

DOI: 10.1107/S0907444996009705

The Active Site of Serine Proteinases as a Specific Binding Cavity for Xenon

Schiltz, M.,Fourme, R.,Prange, T.
(1995)  Structure  3 : 309

On the Preparation and X-Ray Data Collection of Isomorphous Xenon Derivatives

Schiltz, M.,Prange, T.,Fourme, R.
(1994)  J.Appl.Crystallogr.  27 : 950

DOI: 10.1107/S0021889894005923

Chain : A
UniProt : P00772 (CELA1_PIG)
Reaction: EC: Evidence:
Physiological Direction:
Hydrolysis of proteins, including elastin. Preferential cleavage: Ala-|-Xaa. 3.4.21.36 PubMed:5415108
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