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Search term(s): GO:0051893
1j2o P70662 1k04 Q05397 1k05 Q05397 1k40 P34152 1kky P34152 1kl0 P34152 1m3v P70662 1mp8 Q05397 1ow6 Q05397 1ow7 Q05397 1ow8 Q05397 1rut P70662 1s1c Q13464 1shw O08543 1shx O08543 1y4e P19634 1yrp O43293 2bec P19634 2e30 P19634 2esm Q13464 2etk Q13464 2etm Q05397 2etr Q13464 2gsf P29320 2htg P19634 2ijm Q05397 2j1l O00212 2j51 Q9H2G2 2j90 O43293 2jfl Q9H2G2 2jfm Q9H2G2 2jtn P70662 2kbv P19634 2l0e P19634 2l6y P70662 2l6z P70662 2lxd P70662 2mdf P19634 2qo2 P29320 2qo7 P29320 2qo9 P29320 2qob P29320 2qoc P29320 2qod P29320 2qof P29320 2qoi P29320 2qok P29320 2qol P29320 2qon P29320 2qoo P29320 2qoq P29320 2ra7 Q05397 2uv2 Q9H2G2 2v55 Q13464 2x11 P52803 2xjy Q86U70 2xjz Q86U70 2ygg P19634 2ypa Q86U70 3b71 Q05397 3bhy O43293 3bqr O43293 3bz3 Q05397 3d9v Q13464 3dzq P29320 3fxx P29320 3fy2 P29320 3mx0 P52803 3ncz Q13464 3ndm Q13464 3o0z Q13464 3pxk Q05397 3s9o Q05397 3tv7 Q13464 3twj Q13464 3v8s Q13464 4bk5 P52803 4bka P52803 4ebv Q05397 4ebw Q05397 4g2f P29320 4gk2 P29320 4gk3 P29320 4gk4 P29320 4gu6 Q05397 4gu9 Q05397 4i4e Q05397 4i4f Q05397 4jcj P70662 4k8a Q05397 4k92 Q7Z460 4k9y Q05397 4kab Q05397 4kao Q05397 4l0p P29320 P52803 4l2w Q13464 4l6q O75116 4m4r P52803 4ny0 Q05397 4p4c P29320 4p5q P29320 4p5z P29320 4q9s Q05397 4twn P29320 4two P29320 4usf Q9H2G2 4w7p Q13464 4wot O75116 4yvc Q13464 4yve Q13464 4z6g Q9UPN3 4z6y Q92574 5a6n O43293 5a6o O43293 5aej O60565 5bml Q13464 5ejc Q92574 5f28 P34152 5f5p Q13464 5hvu Q13464 5kks Q13464 5kkt Q13464 5u7q O75116 5u7r O75116 5ve9 Q9UPN3
125 PDB structures found
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