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Search term(s): GO:0051353
1ab2 P00519 1abl P00519 1abo P00520 1abq P00520 1aw0 Q04656 1awo P00519 1bbz P00519 1do5 O14618 1e0g P0AEZ7 1fpu P00520 1h75 P0AC65 1iep P00520 1ju5 P00519 1kvi Q04656 1kvj Q04656 1m52 P00520 1opj P00520 1opk P00520 1opl P00519 1q8l Q04656 1s6o Q04656 1s6u Q04656 1y3j Q04656 1y3k Q04656 1yjr Q04656 1yjt Q04656 1yju Q04656 1yjv Q04656 1zzp P00519 2abl P00519 2aw0 Q04656 2crl O14618 2d6k O08573 2d6l O08573 2d6m O08573 2d6n O08573 2d6o O08573 2d6p O08573 2e2b P00519 2ecd P42684 2f4j P00519 2fo0 P00519 2g1t P00519 2g2f P00519 2g2h P00519 2g2i P00519 2g9o Q04656 2ga7 Q04656 2gqg P00519 2hiw P00519 2hyy P00519 2hz0 P00519 2hz4 P00519 2hzi P00519 2hzn P00520 2k1r Q04656 2kij Q04656 2kk1 P42684 2kmv Q04656 2kmx Q04656 2o88 P00519 2qoh P00520 2rsq O14618 2v7a P00519 2xyn P42684 2z60 P00520 2z69 Q51441 3cjk Q04656 3cs9 P00519 3dk3 P00520 3dk6 P00520 3dk7 P00520 3dkw Q51441 3eg0 P00519 3eg1 P00519 3eg2 P00519 3eg3 P00519 3egu P00519 3gvu P42684 3hmi P42684 3ik3 P00520 3k2m P00519 3k5v P00520 3kf4 P00520 3kfa P00520 3ms9 P00520 3mss P00520 3oxz P00520 3oy3 P00520 3pyy P00519 3qri P00519 3qrj P00519 3qrk P00519 3t04 P00519 3ue4 P00519 3ulr P42684 3uyo P00519 4eih P42684 4j9b P00519 4j9c P00519 4j9d P00519 4j9e P00519 4j9f P00519 4j9g P00519 4j9h P00519 4j9i P00519 4jjb P00519 4jjc P00519 4jjd P00519 4m66 Q9QZL0 4m69 Q9QZL0 4twp P00519 4wa9 P00519 4xey P00519 4xli F8VQH0 Q4JIM5 4yc8 P00519 4zog P00519 5dc0 P00519 5dc4 P00519 5dc9 P00519 5hu9 P00519 5ih2 P00520 5mo4 P00519 5oaz P00519 5t7l Q04656
125 PDB structures found
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