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The crystal structure of CagS from the Helicobacter pylori pathogenicity island

2007; Wiley; Volume: 69; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/prot.21576

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1097-0134

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Laura Cendron, Elisabetta Tasca, Tommaso Seraglio, Anke Seydel, Alessandro Angelini, Roberto Battistutta, Cesare Montecucco, Giuseppe Zanotti,

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Microbial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology

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Proteins: Structure, Function, and BioinformaticsVolume 69, Issue 2 p. 440-443 Structure Note The crystal structure of CagS from the Helicobacter pylori pathogenicity island Laura Cendron, Laura Cendron Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorElisabetta Tasca, Elisabetta Tasca Department of Medical Science, CNR Centre of Biomembranes, University of Padua, Via G. Colombo 3, 35121 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorTommaso Seraglio, Tommaso Seraglio Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorAnke Seydel, Anke Seydel Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorAlessandro Angelini, Alessandro Angelini Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorRoberto Battistutta, Roberto Battistutta Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorCesare Montecucco, Cesare Montecucco Department of Medical Science, CNR Centre of Biomembranes, University of Padua, Via G. Colombo 3, 35121 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorGiuseppe Zanotti, Corresponding Author Giuseppe Zanotti [email protected] Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, Università di Padova, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy===Search for more papers by this author Laura Cendron, Laura Cendron Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorElisabetta Tasca, Elisabetta Tasca Department of Medical Science, CNR Centre of Biomembranes, University of Padua, Via G. Colombo 3, 35121 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorTommaso Seraglio, Tommaso Seraglio Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorAnke Seydel, Anke Seydel Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorAlessandro Angelini, Alessandro Angelini Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorRoberto Battistutta, Roberto Battistutta Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorCesare Montecucco, Cesare Montecucco Department of Medical Science, CNR Centre of Biomembranes, University of Padua, Via G. Colombo 3, 35121 Padua, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorGiuseppe Zanotti, Corresponding Author Giuseppe Zanotti [email protected] Department of Chemistry, University of Padua, and Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR Padua, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padua, Italy Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM), Via Orus 2, 35129 Padua, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, Università di Padova, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy===Search for more papers by this author First published: 10 July 2007 https://doi.org/10.1002/prot.21576Citations: 8Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. 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