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Search term(s): GO:0001141
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1cjg P03023 1efa P03023 1jwl P03023 1jye P03023 1jyf P03023 1l1m P03023 1lbg P03023 1lbh P03023 1lbi P03023 1lcc P03023 1lcd P03023 1lqc P03023 1ltp P03023 1osl P03023 1tiw P09546 1tj0 P09546 1tj1 P09546 1tj2 P09546 1tlf P03023 1z04 P03023 2ay0 P09546 2bjc P03023 2fzm P09546 2fzn P09546 2gpe P09546 2kei P03023 2kej P03023 2kek P03023 2p9h P03023 2paf P03023 2pe5 P03023 2rbf P09546 3e2q P09546 3e2r P09546 3e2s P09546 3edc P03023 3hxu P00957 3hxv P00957 3hxw P00957 3hxx P00957 3hxy P00957 3hxz P00957 3hy0 P00957 3hy1 P00957 3itg P09546 4jny P09546 4jnz P09546 4o8a P09546 4rzs P03023 4rzt P03023 5i4c P0DMC7
51 PDB structures found
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