File:Ubiquitin-activating enzyme bound to ATP and ubiquitin substrate.png
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[edit]DescriptionUbiquitin-activating enzyme bound to ATP and ubiquitin substrate.png |
English: A model for how ubiquitin activating enzyme binds to both ATP and the ubiquitin substrate |
Date | 12/01/09 |
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Author | Khopkins2010 |
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