Hi Jack,
my memory is a bit rusty but I think that the Gamma subunit of ATP synthase has a non-catalytic Rossmann fold that forms the foot of the central stalk with 2 other small subunits. Best wishes, Matt.





On 2014-04-22 15:26, Tanner, John J. wrote:
Does anyone know of a protein that has a Rossmann dinucleotide
binding domain that does not participate in cofactor/substrate
binding?

Thanks.

Jack Tanner

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