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Search term(s): GO:1901029
Here you see a subgraph of the complete GO graph, with your query GO:1901029 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.
1hjo P0DMV8 1s3x P0DMV8 1xqs P0DMV8 2e88 P0DMV8 2e8a P0DMV8 2lmg P0DMV8 3a8y P0DMV8 3atu P0DMV8 3atv P0DMV8 3ay9 P0DMV8 3d2e P0DMV8 3d2f P0DMV8 3jxu P0DMV8 3lof P0DMV8 3q49 P0DMV8 4c2j P42765 4c2k P42765 4io8 P0DMV8 4j8f P0DMV8 4po2 P0DMV8 4wv5 P0DMV8 4wv7 P0DMV8 5aqw P0DMV8 5aqx P0DMV8 5aqy P0DMV8 5aqz P0DMV8 5ar0 P0DMV8 5bn8 P0DMV8 5bn9 P0DMV8 5bpl P0DMV8 5bpm P0DMV8 5bpn P0DMV8 5gjj P0DMV8 5mkr P0DMV8 5mks P0DMV8
35 PDB structures found
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