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THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 283, NO. 29, pp[removed] –20169, July 18, 2008 © 2008 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Printed in the U.S.A. Identifying Key Residues of Sphin
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Geneva / Ser / /

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Molecular Biology Inc. / Covalent / Protein Data Bank / A600 / Stacking / GE Healthcare / Bio-Rad / Van der Waals / PerkinElmer / Binding / /

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Switzerland / /

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Salt bridge / N terminus / University of Geneva / /

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active site / enzyme active site / catalytic lysine side chain / end products / carrier vehicle / treatment of Leishmania diseases / cancer treatment / phosphate / side chain / final energy minimization step / /

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Department of Biochemistry / University of Geneva / §Biochemisches Institut / Swiss National Science Foundation / American Society for Biochemistry / /

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Guido Capitani / Howard Riezman / Kate S. Howell / Van Veldhoven / /

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experiment representative / parsed homology model of the Dpl1p active site region / representative / /

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Sigma / /

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directed mutagenesis / cloning / apoptosis / /

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