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English: The structure of Hydramacin-1, an antibiotic derived from hydra.
Date file produced 18 January 2009
Source Produced using JMol from the RCSB Protein Data Bank entry 2K35. Structural data is from Joachim Grötzinger, Thomas Bosch et al. (2008-11-07), "Hydramacin-1, Structure and Antibacterial Activity of a Protein from the Basal Metazoan Hydra", Journal of Biological Chemistry 284 (3)
Author Axel Boldt
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