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Search term(s): GO:0043619
1d7g P27540 Q16665 1dve P06762 1dvg P06762 1g1e Q60520 1h2k Q16665 1h2l Q16665 1h2m Q16665 1irm P06762 1ivj P06762 1ix3 P06762 1ix4 P06762 1j02 P06762 1j2c P06762 1l3e Q16665 1l8c Q16665 1lm8 Q16665 1lqb Q16665 1n3u P09601 1n45 P09601 1ni6 P09601 1oyk P09601 1oyl P09601 1oze P09601 1ozl P09601 1ozr P09601 1ozw P09601 1p97 Q99814 1po4 Q96ST3 1s13 P09601 1s5q Q60520 1s5r Q60520 1s8c P09601 1sse P19880 1t5p P09601 1twn P09601 1twr P09601 1ubb P06762 1ulx P06762 1vgi P06762 1x0o P27540 1xjz P09601 1xk0 P09601 1xk1 P09601 1xk2 P09601 1xk3 P09601 2a24 P27540 Q99814 2arn P27540 2b02 P27540 2dy5 P06762 2e7e P06762 2hv1 P27540 2ilm Q16665 2k7s P27540 2l9s Q60520 2ld7 Q60520 2n2h Q60520 2rmr Q60520 2rms Q60520 2zvu P06762 3czy P09601 3f1n P27540 Q99814 3f1o P27540 Q99814 3f1p P27540 Q99814 3h7w P27540 Q99814 3h82 P27540 Q99814 3hok P09601 3hqr Q16665 3hqu Q16665 3i9t P06762 3i9u P06762 3k4f P09601 3tgm P09601 3wkt P06762 4ajy Q16665 4eq1 P27540 4g7l P06762 4g7p P06762 4g7t P06762 4g7u P06762 4g8p P06762 4g8u P06762 4g8w P06762 4g98 P06762 4g99 P06762 4ghi P27540 Q99814 4gs9 P27540 Q99814 4h6j P27540 Q16665 4lpz P27540 4mec P06762 4pky P27540 Q99814 4wd4 P09601 4xt2 P27540 Q99814 4zp4 P53762 P97481 4zph P53762 P97481 4zpk P53762 P97481 4zpr P53762 Q61221 4zqd P53762 P97481 5btq P09601 5gnj Q39204 5jwp Q16665 5kiz Q99814 5l9b Q16665 5l9v Q16665 5la9 Q16665 5las Q16665 5nj8 P27540 5sy5 P53762 5sy7 P53762 5t0t P27540 Q99814 5tbm P27540 Q99814 5ufp P27540 Q99814 5v0l P27540
112 PDB structures found
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