X-Ray Diffraction data from horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase complexed with NAD and trifluoroethanol at 1.1 A and 150 K, source of 7UDD structure

Data DOI: 10.15785/SBGRID/892 | ID: 892

7UDD Coordinates: Viewer, PDB (RCSB) (PDBe), MMDB

Plapp Laboratory, University of Iowa

Release Date: 5 Apr 2022

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Biological Sample:

horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase complexed with NAD and trifluoroethanol at 1.1 A and 150 K

Dataset Type:

X-Ray Diffraction

Subject Composition:

Protein

Collection Facility:

APS19-ID

Data Creation Date:

25 Jun 2009

Related Datasets:

None


Cite this Dataset

Plapp, BV. 2022. "X-Ray Diffraction data for: horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase complexed with NAD and trifluoroethanol at 1.1 A and 150 K. PDB Code 7UDD", SBGrid Data Bank, V1, https://doi.org/10.15785/SBGRID/892.

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Dataset Description

2 passes, at phi = 0 and 180

Project Members

Name Additional Roles Affiliation While Working on the Project
Bryce V PlappData Collector, DepositorThe University of Iowa
Bryce PlappPIUniversity of Iowa

Reprocessing Instructions

beam center 1577.1 X 1521.2


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