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Search term(s): GO:0018076
1cm0 Q92831 1f81 P45481 1jjs P45481 1jm4 Q92831 1jsp Q92793 1kbh P45481 1kdx P45481 1l3e Q09472 1l8c P45481 1liq Q92793 1n72 Q92831 1p4q Q09472 1r8u P45481 1rdt Q92793 1sb0 P45481 1tot P45481 1u2n P45481 1wo3 Q92793 1wo4 Q92793 1wo5 Q92793 1wo6 Q92793 1wo7 Q92793 1wug Q92831 1wum Q92831 1zoq Q92793 1zs5 Q92831 2agh P45481 2c52 P45481 2d82 Q92793 2k8f Q09472 2ka4 P45481 2ka6 P45481 2kje Q92793 2kkj P45481 2kwf Q92793 2l14 P45481 2l84 Q92793 2l85 Q92793 2lqh P45481 2lqi P45481 2lww P45481 2lxs Q92793 2lxt Q92793 2mh0 Q09472 2mzd Q09472 2n1a Q92793 2rnw Q92831 2rnx Q92831 2rny Q92793 3biy Q09472 3dwy Q92793 3gg3 Q92831 3i3j Q09472 3io2 Q09472 3p1c Q92793 3p1d Q92793 3p1e Q92793 3p1f Q92793 3p57 Q09472 3svh Q92793 3t92 Q09472 4a9k Q92793 4bhw Q09472 4i9o P45481 4n3w Q92793 4n4f Q92793 4nr4 Q92793 4nr5 Q92793 4nr6 Q92793 4nr7 Q92793 4nsq Q92831 4nyv Q92793 4nyw Q92793 4nyx Q92793 4ouf Q92793 4pzr Q09472 4pzs Q09472 4pzt Q09472 4tqn Q92793 4ts8 Q92793 4whu Q92793 4yk0 Q92793 5bt3 Q09472 5cgp Q92793 5dbm Q92793 5eic Q92793 5eng Q92793 5ep7 Q92793 5fdz Q92831 5fe0 Q92831 5fe1 Q92831 5fe2 Q92831 5fe3 Q92831 5fe4 Q92831 5fe5 Q92831 5fe6 Q92831 5fe7 Q92831 5fe8 Q92831 5fe9 Q92831 5gh9 Q92793 5h85 Q92793 5hou P45481 5hp0 P45481 5hpd P45481 5i83 Q92793 5i86 Q92793 5i89 Q92793 5i8b Q92793 5i8g Q92793 5j0d Q92793 5jem Q92793 5ktu Q92793 5ktw Q92793 5ktx Q92793 5lkt Q09472 5lku Q09472 5lkx Q09472 5lkz Q09472 5lvq Q92831 5lvr Q92831 5mpz Q92793 5mqe Q92793 5mqg Q92793 5mqk Q92793 5tb6 Q92793 5u4k P45481
126 PDB structures found
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