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Other names published for GUK1: PUR5, guanylate kinase, YDR454C

GUK1 - Protein Sequence Features (11)

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Blaszczyk J, et al.  (2001) Crystal structure of unligated guanylate kinase from yeast reveals GMP-induced conformational changes. J Mol Biol 307(1):247-57
Behrends HW, et al.  (1997) A new approach to secondary structure evaluation: secondary structure prediction of porcine adenylate kinase and yeast guanylate kinase by CD spectroscopy of overlapping synthetic peptide segments. Biopolymers 41(2):213-31
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Stehle T and Schulz GE  (1992) Refined structure of the complex between guanylate kinase and its substrate GMP at 2.0 A resolution. J Mol Biol 224(4):1127-41
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