Pub. Date : 1991 Jun 1
PMID : 1828889
5 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Placing the Ca2+ ATP of actin on the ATPase fragment structure suggests Asp-206 (corresponding to His-161 of actin) as a candidate proton acceptor for the ATPase reaction. | Adenosine Triphosphate | actin epsilon 1 | Bos taurus |
2 | Placing the Ca2+ ATP of actin on the ATPase fragment structure suggests Asp-206 (corresponding to His-161 of actin) as a candidate proton acceptor for the ATPase reaction. | Aspartic Acid | actin epsilon 1 | Bos taurus |
3 | Placing the Ca2+ ATP of actin on the ATPase fragment structure suggests Asp-206 (corresponding to His-161 of actin) as a candidate proton acceptor for the ATPase reaction. | Aspartic Acid | actin epsilon 1 | Bos taurus |
4 | Placing the Ca2+ ATP of actin on the ATPase fragment structure suggests Asp-206 (corresponding to His-161 of actin) as a candidate proton acceptor for the ATPase reaction. | Histidine | actin epsilon 1 | Bos taurus |
5 | Placing the Ca2+ ATP of actin on the ATPase fragment structure suggests Asp-206 (corresponding to His-161 of actin) as a candidate proton acceptor for the ATPase reaction. | Histidine | actin epsilon 1 | Bos taurus |