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Deisenhofer, Johan

Figure 23-49 Overall view of the DNA photolyase structure from E. coli. The ribbon traces the 471-residue chain. The bound cofactors FAD (left) and 5,10-methenyltetrahy-drofolate (right) are shown in ball-and-stick representation. From Park et al.652 Courtesy of Johan Deisenhofer. Figure 23-49 Overall view of the DNA photolyase structure from E. coli. The ribbon traces the 471-residue chain. The bound cofactors FAD (left) and 5,10-methenyltetrahy-drofolate (right) are shown in ball-and-stick representation. From Park et al.652 Courtesy of Johan Deisenhofer.
The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to Johan Deisenhofer, Robert Huber, and Hartmut Michel in 1988 for unraveling the structure of the reaction center from the purple photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas viridis using X-ray crystallography. [Pg.252]


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