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Search term(s): GO:0045216
1e96 P63000 P63001 1eaj P78310 1f5w P78310 1foe P63000 1g4u P63000 1h4r P35240 1he1 P63000 P63001 1hh4 P63000 P63001 1i4d P63000 1i4l P63000 1i4t P63000 1isn P46662 1jew P78310 1kac P78310 1kla P01137 1klc P01137 1kld P01137 1ktz P10600 1m7w P22449 1mh1 P63000 1mhd P84022 1mjs P84022 1mk2 P84022 1ozj P84022 1p69 P78310 1p6a P78310 1pzl P41235 1r5s P08050 1rsf P78310 1ryf P63000 1ryh P63000 1tfg P61812 1tgj P10600 1tgk P10600 1u7f P84022 1vd2 P41743 1wmh P41743 1wpa Q16625 1xaw Q16625 1zrz P41743 2fju P63000 2h7v P63000 2j12 P78310 2j1k P78310 2laj P84022 2lb2 P84022 2ll2 P17302 2n8t P08050 2npl P78310 2nz8 P63000 2p2l P63000 2pjy P10600 2rmk P63000 2tgi P61812 2vrw P63000 2w9l P78310 2wbw P78310 2wkp P63000 2wkq P63000 2wkr P63000 2wqz Q8N0W4 2xb6 Q8N0W4 2yin P63000 3a8w P41743 3a8x P41743 3b13 P63000 3be8 Q8N0W4 3bji P63000 3cbb P41235 3cyy P08050 3eo1 P10600 3fs1 P41235 3g7c Q16625 3ixe Q7Z4I7 3j6l P78310 3j6m P78310 3j6n P78310 3j6o P78310 3jz7 P97792 3kfd P01137 3mj7 P97792 3rjr P07200 3ryt P63000 3sbd P63000 3sbe P63000 3su8 P63000 3sua P63000 3th5 P63000 3u7d Q9ULI3 3u8z P35240 3wa0 P46662 3zh8 P41743 4b7w P41235 4dc2 Q62074 4f14 A4UGR9 4fqn Q9BSQ5 4gzl P63000 4gzm P63000 4hdq Q9ULI3 4iqr P41235 4kv5 P01137 4kxz P61812 4p7i P46662 4tvq Q9BSQ5 4um9 P10600 4wj7 Q9BSQ5 4y5o Q9BSQ5 4ykc Q9BSQ5 4ykd Q9BSQ5 4yl6 Q9BSQ5 4yon P63000 4zri P35240 4zrj P35240 4zrk P46662 5ffo P01137 5fi0 P63000 5hzh P63000 5li1 P41743 5li9 P41743 5lih P41743 5n7h Q8N4S9 5n7i Q8N4S9 5n7k Q8N4S9 5o33 P63000 5tx2 P27090 5tx4 P61812 5tx6 P27090
127 PDB structures found
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