PMID: 9164457Mar 1, 1997Paper

Crystal structure of phytase from Aspergillus ficuum at 2.5 A resolution

Nature Structural Biology
D KostrewaA P van Loon

Abstract

Phytase is a high molecular weight acid phosphatase. The structure has an alpha/beta-domain similar to that of rat acid phosphatase and an alpha-domain with a new fold.

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