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Search term(s): GO:0048675
1cfb P20241 1fsh P51141 1h4l Q00535 1ho2 P08510 1ho7 P08510 1i8h P10636 1k11 P05556 1lfr Q00535 1lha P05556 1mc7 P51141 1mfw O15075 1mg4 O15075 1mjd O43602 1qkr P12003 1rkc P18206 1rke P18206 1st6 P12003 1syq P18206 1t01 P12003 1tr2 P18206 1u6h P12003 1uf0 O15075 1ung Q00535 1unh Q00535 1unl Q00535 1xwj P12003 1ydi P18206 1zvz P12003 1zw2 P12003 1zw3 P12003 2bqq O43602 2gdc P12003 2gww P18206 2hsq P18206 2ibf P18206 2jph O43157 2kaw P51141 2mx6 P51141 2mz7 P10636 2on9 P10636 2os6 O43157 2r2o O43157 2rex O43157 2xrp O43602 2yd1 P16621 3g9w P05556 3h2u P18206 3h2v P18206 3hm6 O43157 3jbi P12003 3jbk P18206 3myi P18206 3nvq O75326 3o0g Q00535 3ol2 O43157 3ovl P10636 3p8c Q7L576 3pxj P16621 3pz8 P51141 3rf3 P18206 3s90 P18206 3su8 O43157 3sua O43157 3t9k P05556 3tj5 P18206 3tj6 P18206 3ubf O15943 3ubg O15943 3ubh O15943 3vf0 P18206 3vi3 P05556 3vi4 P05556 3zdl P12003 4atu O43602 4au8 Q00535 4dj9 P18206 4dx9 P05556 4e0m P10636 4e0n P10636 4e0o P10636 4e17 P12003 4e18 P12003 4ehp P18206 4fl5 P10636 4glr P10636 4gmv Q70E73 4gn1 Q70E73 4ln2 P18206 4lnp P18206 4n78 Q7L576 4np8 P10636 4or9 P16298 4ora P16298 4orc P16298 4pr9 P18206 4tqe P10636 4wjk P05556 4wk0 P05556 4wk2 P05556 4wk4 P05556 4wno O75385 4wnp O75385 4y32 P10636 4y3b P10636 4y5i P10636 5aor P24785 5awm P92208 5b4w O43157 5ci7 O75385 5dmg P10636 5e2v P10636 5e2w P10636 5hf3 P10636 5ikc O43602 5in7 O43602 5io9 O43602 5ioi O43602 5ip4 O43602 5jzj O15075 5jzn O15075 5k7n P10636 5l0c P18206 5l0d P18206 5l0f P18206 5l0g P18206 5l0h P18206 5l0i P18206 5l0j P18206
128 PDB structures found
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