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[Symmetry of multienzyme complexes].

Authors: B N, Gol'dshteĭn; V V, Kornilov; Ia S, Smetanich;

[Symmetry of multienzyme complexes].

Abstract

A model for studying the symmetry of stable states arising from polyenzymic complex conformations is proposed. A formal scheme of submolecular structure self-assembly, on which the model is based, enables it not only to limit the class of conformations but in some cases to determine the structure of a complex in an unambigous manner. The model is shown in its application to polyenzymic complexes of dehydrogenases of alpha-keto acids.

Keywords

Models, Molecular, Multienzyme Complexes, Protein Conformation, Azotobacter, Escherichia coli

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