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English: Copper center of plastocyanin showing the unusual methionine bond length and distorted tetrahedral geometry
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PDB code 1AG6 PLASTOCYANIN FROM SPINACH Xue, Y., Okvist, M., Young, S. (1998)

DOI: 10.2210/pdb1ag6/pdb

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Copper center of plastocyanin

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