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Search term(s): GO:0039505
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:0039505 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.
1avv P03406 1avz P03406 1efn P03406 1qa4 P04324 1qa5 P04324 1qvo P04602 1zec P03404 P04324 2nef Q70627 3fke Q05127 3l25 Q05127 3l26 Q05127 3l27 Q05127 3l28 Q05127 3l29 Q05127 3rbb P03407 3rea P03407 3reb P03407 3rl2 P04601 3tb8 P03404 3w0w P04603 3wl9 P04603 3wlb Q77378 4d8d P03406 4ibb Q05127 4ibc Q05127 4ibd Q05127 4ibe Q05127 4ibf Q05127 4ibg Q05127 4ibi Q05127 4ibj Q05127 4ibk Q05127 4ije Q05127 4ijf Q05127 4nee P04601 4orz P03407 4u1k P03407 4u1l P03407 4u1m P03407 4u1n P03407 4u5w P03407 4wu5 P04601 4wu7 P04601 4ypi Q05127 4zta Q05127 4ztg Q05127 4zti Q05127 5hga P04601 P18801 5hgb P04601 P18801 5hgd P04601 P18801 5hgh P04601 P18801
51 PDB structures found
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