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Co-ordinates and 1H, 13C and 15N chemical shift assignments for the complex of GPS2 53-90 and SMRT 167-207[TRANSCRIPTION REGULATOR]
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Crystal structure of human septin trimer 2/6/7[CELL CYCLE, STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
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HUMAN GUANYLATE BINDING PROTEIN-1 IN COMPLEX WITH THE GTP ANALOGUE, GMPPNP[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
STRUCTURE OF HUMAN GUANYLATE BINDING PROTEIN-1 IN NUCLEOTIDE FREE FORM[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
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Moesin from Spodoptera frugiperda reveals the coiled-coil domain at 3.0 angstrom resolution[Cell Adhesion, Membrane Protein]
Moesin from Spodoptera frugiperda at 2.1 angstroms resolution[cell adhesion, Membrane Protein]
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF TROPOMYOSIN AT 7 ANGSTROMS RESOLUTION IN THE SPERMINE-INDUCED CRYSTAL FORM[CONTRACTILE PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of the N-terminal region of the scallop myosin rod, monoclinic (P21) form[CONTRACTILE PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of the N-terminal region of the scallop myosin rod, monoclinic (C2) form[CONTRACTILE PROTEIN]
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VISUALIZING AN UNSTABLE COILED COIL: THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF AN N-TERMINAL SEGMENT OF THE SCALLOP MYOSIN ROD[CONTRACTILE PROTEIN]
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