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Summary

Description An example of the Rossman protein fold with bound FMN mononucleotide. A domain of a larger peptidyl-cysteine decarboxylase from the bacterium Staphylococcus epidermidis (PDB ID 1G5Q).
Date 5 August 2006
Source Self created from PDB entry 1G5Q using the freely available visualization and analysis package VMD
Author Opabinia regalis
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