Search term(s): GO:0098807
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chloroplast thylakoid membrane protein complex (
GO:0098807)
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- [1 PDB entries]
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chloroplast proton-transporting ATP synthase complex (
GO:0045320)
chloroplast proton-transporting ATP synthase complex, catalytic core CF(1) (
GO:0033174)
chloroplast proton-transporting ATP synthase complex, coupling factor CF(o) (
GO:0033175)
chloroplast proton-transporting ATP synthase complex, catalytic core CF(1) (
GO:0033174)
chloroplast proton-transporting ATP synthase complex, coupling factor CF(o) (
GO:0033175)
PSII associated light-harvesting complex II, core complex (
GO:0009655)
PSII associated light-harvesting complex II, peripheral complex (
GO:0009656)
PSII associated light-harvesting complex II, peripheral complex, LHCIIb subcomplex (
GO:0030085)
PSII associated light-harvesting complex II, peripheral complex, LHCIIb subcomplex (
GO:0030085)
PSI associated light-harvesting complex I (
GO:0009518)
PSI associated light-harvesting complex I, LHCIa subcomplex (
GO:0030083)
PSI associated light-harvesting complex I, LHCIb subcomplex (
GO:0030084)
PSII associated light-harvesting complex II (
GO:0009517)
[3 PDB entries]
PSII associated light-harvesting complex II, core complex (
GO:0009655)
PSII associated light-harvesting complex II, peripheral complex (
GO:0009656)
PSII associated light-harvesting complex II, peripheral complex, LHCIIb subcomplex (
GO:0030085)
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Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019