for ground state ATP analogues use AMP-PNP (or AMP-PCP) or ADP in complex
with beryllium fluoride.
In some circumstances ATP-gamma-S will work too. It's less resistant to
hydrolysis, so it's a bad idea for many enzymes, but the resulting active
site geometry can be different depending on whic
Hi Zhiyi,
for ground state ATP analogues use AMP-PNP (or AMP-PCP) or ADP in complex
with beryllium fluoride.
transition state like analogues can be formed with ADP in complex with
aluminium fluoride or magnesium fluoride. ADP - nitrate has also been
used as a transition state analogue, hope this
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with enzyme.
Thank you in advance.
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beta gamma methylene and teta aluminum flourinate derivatives of ATP.
Arti
Hi everyone,
>
> I want to know which ATP analogues are suitable and popular for
> co-crystallization
> with enzyme.
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Best,
> Zhiyi
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Hi, Zhiyi,
Try AMP-PNP, Sigma catalog A2647. Good luck,
Hidong
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Thank you in advance.
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