X-Ray Diffraction data from thioredoxin, oxidized form, source of 2I4A structure

Data DOI: 10.15785/SBGRID/291 | ID: 291

Publication DOI: 10.1110/ps.062519707

2I4A Coordinates: Viewer, PDB (RCSB) (PDBe), MMDB

Kappock Laboratory, Purdue University

Release Date: 8 Jul 2016

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Biological Sample:

thioredoxin, oxidized form

Dataset Type:

X-Ray Diffraction

Subject Composition:

Protein

Collection Facility:

beamline 4.2.2, ALS, Berkeley, CA

Data Creation Date:

15 Jul 2006

Related Datasets:

None


Cite this Dataset

Starks, CM.; Kappock, T. 2016. "X-Ray Diffraction data for: thioredoxin, oxidized form. PDB Code 2I4A", SBGrid Data Bank, V1, https://doi.org/10.15785/SBGRID/291.

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Dataset Description

Crystal structure of thioredoxin from the acidophile Acetobacter aceti

Project Members

Name Additional Roles Affiliation While Working on the Project
T. Joseph KappockDepositorWashington University in St Louis
Courtney M. StarksData CollectorWashington University in St Louis
T. Joseph KappockPIPurdue University

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