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In a recent paper published in Nature Chemical Biology, new crystal structures provide insights into the evolution and activity of the AdoMet radical enzyme family that plays a critical role in purine biosynthesis. By crystallizing QueE in complex with its catalyst and substrates, they discovered that QueE contains a modified core fold unlike any other family member. A close look at the active site before and after substrate binding revealed even more secrets -- Read More.



These crystal structures were obtained using a codon-optimized QueE gene that was synthesized by GenScript.
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