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English: Pseudomonas putida 4-oxocronoate tautomerase hexamer bound to 2-oxo-3-pentenoic acid. The complex forms as a trimer of homodimers with each monomer coloured as a blue/red pair per dimer. PDB: 1BJP
Date 25 November 2022 (upload to Wikimedia Commons), 26 June 1998 (deposition at PDB)
Source Atom coordinates: https://www.rcsb.org/structure/1BJP; Visualization: Own work
Author Deposition authors: Taylor, A.B., Czerwinski, R.M., Johnson Junior, W.H., Whitman, C.P., Hackert, M.L.;
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Pseudomonas putida 4-oxocronoate tautomerase hexamer bound to 2-oxo-3-pentenoic acid. PDB: 1BJP

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