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Increased sodium tolerance protein

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Yeast Ist1 N-terminal (cyan) complex with ESCRT-III subunit Did2 (green) (PDB code 3ggz)

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3D structures of increased sodium tolerance protein

Updated on 11-November-2020

References

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