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The N-Terminus of Human Sulfotransferase 2B1b-a Sterol-Sensing Allosteric Site
Ian Cook
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Thomas S. Leyh
Microbiology & Immunology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
human SULT2B1 protein
100%
Oxysterols
61%
Allosteric Site
60%
Sterols
49%
7-dehydrocholesterol
45%
Quercetin
33%
Desmosterol
23%
Protein Isoforms
22%
Spin Labels
22%
Ligands
20%
Sulfotransferases
19%
Molecular Dynamics Simulation
15%
Enzymes
15%
Site-Directed Mutagenesis
15%
Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Receptors
14%
Skin Diseases
13%
Computer Simulation
13%
Catalytic Domain
12%
Atherosclerosis
11%
Nucleotides
11%
Neoplasms
4%
Therapeutics
2%
Chemical Compounds
Oxysterol
66%
Quercetin
45%
Site-Directed Mutagenesis
22%
Nucleotide
17%
Molecular Dynamics
15%
Ligand
9%