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Search term(s): GO:0051491
1b6c P36897 1dfc Q16658 1hbx P11831 1ias P36897 1jb3 P31696 1jc7 P31696 1k6o P11831 1ktz P10600 1mke O08816 1pxu P31696 1py5 P36897 1pz7 P31696 1pz8 P31696 1pz9 P31696 1q56 P31696 1rw8 P36897 1ry4 O97111 1rzx O97111 1srs P11831 1tbi P36897 1tgj P10600 1tgk P10600 1uad P11233 1vjy P36897 1x8s O97111 1xjd Q04759 1zc3 P11233 1zc4 P11233 2a78 P11233 2a9k P11233 2atx P17081 2bkd Q06787 2bov P11233 2enj Q04759 2enn Q04759 2enz Q04759 2ff3 O00401 2fmr Q06787 2ifs O08816 2jed Q04759 2l4n O00585 2l5s P36897 2la5 Q06787 2lc6 O97111 2lc7 O97111 2ljk Q9BRT3 2lnh O00401 2pjy P10600 P36897 2qnd Q06787 2vcp O00401 2wot P36897 2wou P36897 2x7o P36897 3b3q Q99K10 3biw Q62765 3bix Q62765 3eo1 P10600 3faa P36897 3gxl P36897 3hmm P36897 3i70 P31696 3kcf P36897 3kfd P36897 3l43 Q9UQ16 3llp Q16658 3m3n Q91YD9 3o8k Q16658 3p53 Q16658 3pve A2ASQ1 3tzm P36897 3v64 P25304 3v65 P25304 3vkf Q62765 4bkn Q14195 4cc2 O00401 4cc7 O00401 4cns Q14195 Q8IXW6 4cnt Q14195 Q8IXW6 4cnu Q14195 4cos Q9ULU4 4fkd Q02111 4gov Q16658 4goy Q16658 4gp0 Q16658 4gp3 Q16658 4ova Q06787 4q9z Q04759 4qvz Q06787 4qw2 Q06787 4ra5 Q04759 4um9 P10600 4x0m P36897 4x1v Q96P48 4x2f P36897 4x2g P36897 4x2j P36897 4x2k P36897 4x2n P36897 5a3f Q9UQ16 5b73 Q9ULU4 5de5 Q06787 5de8 Q06787 5dea Q06787 5e8s P36897 5e8t P36897 5e8u P36897 5e8w P36897 5e8x P36897 5e8z P36897 5e90 P36897 5eki O00585 5et0 Q1EG27 Q9ET47 5et1 Q1EG27 Q9ET47 5f9e Q04759 5fri P36897 5i7z O97111 5mq4 Q9ULU4 5usq P36897 5uwj Q06787 5uwo Q06787
120 PDB structures found
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