Coenzyme-B Sulfoethylthiotransferase - Structure

Structure

coenzyme-B sulfoethylthiotransferase is a protein complex made up of a pair of identical halves. Each half up of 3 subunits: α, β and γ, also called McrA, McrB and McrG, respectively.

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