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Crystal structure of a nitrate/nitrite exchanger

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  • Hongjin Zheng

    (Janelia Farm Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 19700 Helix Drive, Ashburn, Virginia 20147, USA)

  • Goragot Wisedchaisri

    (Janelia Farm Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 19700 Helix Drive, Ashburn, Virginia 20147, USA)

  • Tamir Gonen

    (Janelia Farm Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 19700 Helix Drive, Ashburn, Virginia 20147, USA)

Abstract

Cellular nitrite is rapidly removed from the cell to prevent formation of the cytotoxic nitric oxide; here the X-ray crystal structure of NarK, a bacterial nitrate/nitrite transport protein, is determined with and without substrate.

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  • Hongjin Zheng & Goragot Wisedchaisri & Tamir Gonen, 2013. "Crystal structure of a nitrate/nitrite exchanger," Nature, Nature, vol. 497(7451), pages 647-651, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:497:y:2013:i:7451:d:10.1038_nature12139
    DOI: 10.1038/nature12139
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