Crystal structure of a putative NADPH‐dependent oxidoreductase (GI: 18204011) from mouse at 2.10 Å resolution

Inna Levin, Robert Schwarzenbacher, Daniel McMullan, Polat Abdubek, Eileen Ambing, Tanya Biorac, Jamison Cambell, Jaume M. Canaves, Hsiu-Ju Chiu, Xiaoping Dai, Ashley M. Deacon, Michael DiDonato, Marc-André Elsliger, Adam Godzik, Carina Grittini, Slawomir K. Grzechnik, Eric Hampton, Lukasz Jaroszewski, Cathy Karlak, Heath E. Klock, Eric Koesema, Andreas Kreusch, Peter Kuhn, Scott A. Lesley, Timothy M. McPhillips, Mitchell D. Miller, Andrew Morse, Kin Moy, Jie Ouyang, Rebecca Page, Kevin Quijano, Ron Reyes, Alyssa Robb, Eric Sims, Glen Spraggon, Raymond C. Stevens, Henry van den Bedem, Jeff Velasquez, Juli Vincent, Frank von Delft, Xianhong Wang, Bill West, Guenter Wolf, Qingping Xu, Keith O. Hodgson, John Wooley, and Ian A. Wilson* The Joint Center for Structural Genomics, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, Stanford University, Menlo Park, California The San Diego Supercomputer Center, La Jolla, California The Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, San Diego, California The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California The University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California

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