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Search term(s): GO:0045197
1be9 P31016 1bfe P31016 1iu0 P31016 1iu2 P31016 1jxm P31016 1jxo P31016 1kef P78352 1kjw P31016 1mfg Q96RT1 1mfl Q96RT1 1n7t Q96RT1 1pdr Q12959 1qlc P31016 1rgr P31016 1rso Q62696 1ry4 O97111 1rzx O97111 1tp3 P31016 1tp5 P31016 1tq3 P31016 1uit Q8TDM6 1um7 Q92796 1vd2 P41743 1wmh P41743 1x8s O97111 1y8g O08679 1z6x P18085 1zmu O08679 1zmv O08679 1zmw O08679 1zok Q62696 1zrz P41743 2awu Q62696 2aww Q62696 2awx Q62696 2byg Q15700 2fe5 Q92796 2g2l Q62696 2h3l Q96RT1 2he2 Q15700 2i0i Q62696 2i0l Q62696 2i1n Q92796 2k1z Q9Z340 2k20 Q9Z340 2ka9 P31016 2kbx Q13418 2lc6 O97111 2lc7 O97111 2m3m Q12959 2mes P78352 2mho P31016 2ns5 Q9Z340 2ogp Q9Z340 2oqs Q12959 2qbw Q96RT1 2r0i O08679 2wl7 Q91XM9 2wo6 Q5IJ48 2wzj O08679 2x7z Q12959 2xkx P31016 3a8w P41743 3a8x P41743 3ch8 Q96RT1 3f6q Q13418 3gsl P31016 3i4w P78352 3iec Q7KZI7 3ixe Q13418 3jxt Q62936 3k82 P78352 3kmu Q13418 3kmw Q13418 3lra Q12959 3rep Q13418 3rl7 Q12959 3rl8 Q12959 3tvt P31007 3uat Q62696 3w9y Q12959 3wp0 P31016 3wp1 P31016 3zee Q9Z340 3zh8 P41743 3zrt P78352 4amh Q12959 4dc2 Q9Z340 4eag O18645 4g69 Q12959 4h11 Q63622 4hi8 Q13418 4hi9 Q13418 4i6p Q9Z340 4oaj Q811D0 4rp3 P31007 4rp4 P31007 4rp5 P31007 4wsi P10040 4yl8 P10040 5b64 P31016 5d13 P31016 5eak Q7KZI7 5hdy P31016 5heb P31016 5hed P31016 5het P31016 5hey P31016 5hf1 P31016 5hf4 P31016 5hfb P31016 5hfc P31016 5hfd P31016 5hfe P31016 5hff P31016 5i7z O97111 5jxb P78352 5kz7 Q7KZI7 5kz8 Q7KZI7 5li1 P41743 5li9 P41743 5lih P41743 5lty Q99626
123 PDB structures found
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