Member database | CATH-Gene3D |
CATH-Gene3D type | homologous superfamily |
Description Imported from IPR016143
References Imported from IPR016143
1.Both subunits of ATP-citrate lyase from Chlorobium tepidum contribute to catalytic activity. Kim W, Tabita FR. J. Bacteriol. 188, 6544-52, (2006). View articlePMID: 16952946
2.ATP citrate lyase is an important component of cell growth and transformation. Bauer DE, Hatzivassiliou G, Zhao F, Andreadis C, Thompson CB. Oncogene 24, 6314-22, (2005). View articlePMID: 16007201
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3. Investigating the accessibility of the closed domain conformation of citrate synthase using essential dynamics sampling. Daidone I, Roccatano D, Hayward S. J. Mol. Biol. 339, 515-25, (2004). View articlePMID: 15147839
4. Structure of a NADH-insensitive hexameric citrate synthase that resists acid inactivation. Francois JA, Starks CM, Sivanuntakorn S, Jiang H, Ransome AE, Nam JW, Constantine CZ, Kappock TJ. Biochemistry 45, 13487-99, (2006). View articlePMID: 17087502