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Crystal Structure of the TPR domain of Human SGT[CHAPERONE]
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The solution structure of the tetratrico peptide repeat of human Smooth muscle cell associated protein-1, isoform 2[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
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Crystal structure of the CHIP U-box E3 ubiquitin ligase[CHAPERONE]
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Crystal structure of the TPR domain of CHIP complexed with phosphorylated Smad1 peptide[LIGASE/TRANSCRIPTION]
Crystal structure of the TPR domain of CHIP complexed with Hsp70-C peptide[LIGASE/CHAPERONE]
Crystal structure of TPR domain of CHIP complexed with pseudophosphorylated Smad1 peptide[LIGASE/TRANSCRIPTION]
Structure of Tom71 complexed with Hsp70 Ssa1 C terminal tail indicating conformational plasticity[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of Tom71 complexed with Ssa1 C-terminal fragment[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of Tom71[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of Tom71 complexed with Hsp82 C-terminal fragment[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Designed TPR module (CTPR390) in complex with its peptide-ligand (Hsp90 peptide)[DE NOVO PROTEIN]
TETRATRICOPEPTIDE REPEATS OF PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 5[HYDROLASE]
PP5 structure[HYDROLASE]
Solution structure of the TPR domain from Protein phosphatase 5 in complex with Hsp90 derived peptide[HYDROLASE]
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Crystal structure of the TPR1 domain of HOP in complex with a HSC70 peptide[CHAPERONE]
Structure of the Large FKBP-like Protein, FKBP51, Involved in Steroid Receptor Complexes[ISOMERASE]
C-terminal domain of protein C56C10.10, a putative peptidylprolyl isomerase, from Caenorhabditis elegans[ISOMERASE]
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