Nardini_1999_Curr.Opin.Struct.Biol_9_732

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Title : Alpha\/beta hydrolase fold enzymes: the family keeps growing - Nardini_1999_Curr.Opin.Struct.Biol_9_732
Author(s) : Nardini M , Dijkstra BW
Ref : Current Opinion in Structural Biology , 9 :732 , 1999
Abstract : The alpha/beta hydrolase fold is a typical example of a tertiary fold adopted by proteins that have no obvious sequence similarity, but nevertheless, in the course of evolution, diverged from a common ancestor. Recently solved structures demonstrate a considerably increased variability in fold architecture and substrate specificity, necessitating the redefinition of the minimal features that distinguish the family.
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PubMedID: 10607665

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Nardini M, Dijkstra BW (1999)
Alpha\/beta hydrolase fold enzymes: the family keeps growing
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 9 :732

Nardini M, Dijkstra BW (1999)
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 9 :732