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  1. Category:Type iv effectors ortholog (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Type iv effectors ortholog
  2. Category:TAL Effectors (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword TAL Effectors

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  1. 2cn5 (7,986 bytes)
    13: ...es. Following activation, phosphorylates numerous effectors preferentially at the consensus sequence [L-X-R-X...
  2. 1cnp (3,906 bytes)
    23: ...e S100 calcium-binding proteins are implicated as effectors in calcium-mediated signal transduction pathways....
  3. 2cn8 (7,949 bytes)
    13: ...es. Following activation, phosphorylates numerous effectors preferentially at the consensus sequence [L-X-R-X...
  4. 1h7b (4,812 bytes)
    24: ...purine effectors are compared with the pyrimidine effectors are large, while the differences observed within ...
  5. 1h78 (4,896 bytes)
    24: ...purine effectors are compared with the pyrimidine effectors are large, while the differences observed within ...
  6. 1h79 (4,942 bytes)
    24: ...purine effectors are compared with the pyrimidine effectors are large, while the differences observed within ...
  7. 1h7a (5,067 bytes)
    24: ...purine effectors are compared with the pyrimidine effectors are large, while the differences observed within ...
  8. 2c2g (4,478 bytes)
    24: ... dimer interface, each site containing two AdoMet effectors bound in tandem. Moreover, aTS-AdoMet is the firs...
  9. 2j6k (5,168 bytes)
    26: ...aptor proteins has the ability to engage multiple effectors and couple cargo trafficking with the cytoskeleto...
  10. 2uwj (4,473 bytes)
    24: ...nomachines involved in the transport of virulence effectors directly into the cytoplasm of target cells. T3SS...
  11. 2j9e (4,793 bytes)
    2: ==Structure of GlnK1 with bound effectors indicates regulatory mechanism for ammonia uptake...
    26: Structure of GlnK1 with bound effectors indicates regulatory mechanism for ammonia uptake...
  12. 2j9x (5,406 bytes)
    24: ...we compare the behavior of new ASLs as allosteric effectors of stage I with the behavior of the natural produ...
  13. 2j9d (4,694 bytes)
    2: ==Structure of GlnK1 with bound effectors indicates regulatory mechanism for ammonia uptake...
    26: Structure of GlnK1 with bound effectors indicates regulatory mechanism for ammonia uptake...
  14. 2j9c (4,738 bytes)
    2: ==Structure of GlnK1 with bound effectors indicates regulatory mechanism for ammonia uptake...
    26: Structure of GlnK1 with bound effectors indicates regulatory mechanism for ammonia uptake...
  15. 2j9t (4,430 bytes)
    11: ...il formation. Probably regulates the secretion of effectors BipB and BipC and their final integration into th...
  16. 4i0t (6,093 bytes)
    11: ...ctivated BCR to downstream signaling adapters and effectors. It also phosphorylates and activates PLCG1 and t...
  17. 4bdc (7,844 bytes)
    13: ...es. Following activation, phosphorylates numerous effectors preferentially at the consensus sequence [L-X-R-X...
  18. 9ivb (5,092 bytes)
    13: ...the adapter GAB1. Recruitment of these downstream effectors by MET leads to the activation of several signali...
  19. 4r1r (2,888 bytes)
    11: ... binding sites for both substrates and allosteric effectors and carries out the actual reduction of the ribon...
  20. 5r1r (4,518 bytes)
    10: ... binding sites for both substrates and allosteric effectors and carries out the actual reduction of the ribon...

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