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Search term(s): GO:0033591
10gs P09211 11gs P09211 12gs P09211 13gs P09211 14gs P09211 16gs P09211 17gs P09211 18gs P09211 19gs P09211 1aox P17301 1aqv P09211 1aqw P09211 1aqx P09211 1bay P19157 1bmo P09486 1dgb P04040 1dgf P04040 1dgg P04040 1dgh P04040 1dzi P17301 1eog P09211 1eoh P09211 1f4j P04040 1glp P19157 1glq P19157 1gss P09211 1gsy P19157 1gti P19157 1hib P01584 1i1b P01584 1iob P01584 1itb P01584 1kbn P09211 1l2h P01584 1lbk P09211 1md3 P09211 1md4 P09211 1nub P09486 1pgt P09211 1pqb P17301 1px6 P09211 1px7 P09211 1qfc P29288 1qhw P29288 1qqw P04040 1s0l P01584 1sra P09486 1t4q P01584 1too P01584 1tp0 P01584 1twe P01584 1twm P01584 1v7p P17301 1war P13686 1zgn P09211 20gs P09211 21bi P01584 22gs P09211 2a2r P09211 2a2s P09211 2bq8 P13686 2glr P19157 2gss P09211 2i1b P01584 2j9h P09211 2kh2 P01584 2mib P10749 2nvh P01584 2oa7 P19157 2oac P19157 2oad P19157 2pgt P09211 2v53 P09486 31bi P01584 3csh P09211 3csi P09211 3csj P09211 3dd3 P09211 3dgq P09211 3gss P09211 3gus P09211 3hjm P09211 3hjo P09211 3hkr P09211 3ie3 P09211 3km6 P09211 3kmn P09211 3kmo P09211 3ltq P01584 3n9j P09211 3o4o P01584 3o76 P19157 3pgt P09211 3pok P01584 41bi P01584 4bj3 P17301 4dep P01584 4g6j P01584 4g6m P01584 4gaf P01584 4gai P01584 4gss P09211 4i1b P01584 4pgt P09211 5bvp P01584 5dak P09211 5dal P09211 5dcg P09211 5ddl P09211 5djl P09211 5djm P09211 5gss P09211 5hj2 P17301 5i1b P01584 5j41 P09211 5jcw P09211 5l6x P09211 5mvz P01584 6gss P09211 6i1b P01584 7gss P09211 7i1b P01584 8gss P09211 8i1b P10749 9gss P09211 9ilb P01584
126 PDB structures found
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