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Comparative Analysis of Phospholipase D Active Sites in Streptomyces and Salmonella

This study investigates the structure of the phospholipase D active sites in Streptomyces and Salmonella, highlighting conserved motifs and structural differences. The pair of conserved motifs forming the active site at the domain interface are highlighted in blue, while structural variances at the domain interfaces are colored in grey. The examination involves Human tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase and Salmonella typhimurium nuclease for comparison.

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Comparative Analysis of Phospholipase D Active Sites in Streptomyces and Salmonella

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  1. Streptomyces phospholipase D The pair of conserved motifs which form the active site at the domain interface are highlighted in blue. Structural differences at the domain interfaces are coloured in grey Human tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase Salmonella typimurium nuclease

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