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Search term(s): GO:0035948
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0035948 as the highest hiearchical level and all levels of lower hierarchy. The PDB entries, for which a UniProt entry annotated with the corresponding GO term is available, are shown for all hiearchical levels of the subgraph.
1bh0 P01275 1cm0 Q92831 1d0r P01275 1f68 Q92830 1jm4 Q92831 1n72 Q92831 1nau P01275 1wug Q92831 1wum Q92831 1z4r Q92830 1zs5 Q92831 2cnx P61964 2co0 P61964 2g49 P01275 2g99 P61964 2g9a P61964 2gnq P61964 2h13 P61964 2h14 P61964 2h68 P61964 2h6k P61964 2h6n P61964 2h6q P61964 2h9l P61964 2h9m P61964 2h9n P61964 2h9p P61964 2l63 P01275 2l64 P01275 2m5p P01275 2m5q P01275 2o9k P61964 2rnw Q92831 2rnx Q92831 2xl2 P61965 2xl3 P61965 3d7c Q92830 3eg6 P61964 3emh P61964 3gg3 Q92831 3iol P01275 3mxx P61964 3n0d P61964 3n0e P61964 3p4f P61964 3psl P61964 3smr P61964 3ur4 P61964 3uvk P61964 3uvl P61964 3uvm P61964 3uvn P61964 3uvo P61964 4a7j P61964 4apd P01275 4cy1 P61964 4cy2 P61964 4erq P61964 4ery P61964 4erz P61964 4es0 P61964 4esg P61964 4ewr P61964 4gm3 P61964 4gm8 P61964 4gm9 P61964 4gmb P61964 4ia9 P61964 4nsq Q92831 4o45 P61964 4ql1 P61964 4qqe P61964 Q498M4 4y7r P61964 4zgm P01275 5eal P61964 5eam P61964 5eap P61964 5ear P61964 5fdz Q92831 5fe0 Q92831 5fe1 Q92831 5fe2 Q92831 5fe3 Q92831 5fe4 Q92831 5fe5 Q92831 5fe6 Q92831 5fe7 Q92831 5fe8 Q92831 5fe9 Q92831 5h84 Q92830 5h86 Q92830 5lvq Q92831 5lvr Q92831 5m23 P61964 5m25 P61964 5sxm P61964 5vai P01275 5vfc P61964
98 PDB structures found
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