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Description |
Dimer of the 43 KDa N-terminal fragment of DNA gyrase. The pore at the bottom is where DNA binding is thought to take place. |
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Self created from PDB entry 1KIJ using the freely available visualization and analysis package VMD |
Date |
12 Nov 2006 |
Author |
Chris Whittaker |
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