Summary
PDB entry 3oar: Crystal structure of the E. coli ribosome bound to telithromycin. This file contains the 30S subunit of the second 70S ribosome.
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PDB entry 3oar
Crystal structure of the e. coli ribosome bound to telithromycin. this file contains the 30s subunit of the second 70s ribosome.
| Experiment type: | Other, resolution 3.25Å |
| Release date: | 2010-12-15 |
| Authors: | Dunkle, J.A., Xiong, L., Mankin, A.S., Cate, J.H.D. |
| Species: | Escherichia coli (strain K12 |
PDBprint
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| PDBe | 3oar |
| RCSB PDB | 3oar |
| PDBsum | 3oar |
| CATH | 3oar |
| SCOP | 3oar |
| Proteopedia | 3oar |
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Domain organisation
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