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- Category:Human rtf1 plus3 domain (54 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Human rtf1 plus3 domain - Category:Plus3 domain (43 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Plus3 domain - Category:Plus3 (36 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Plus3
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2: ==NMR Structure of human RTF1 PLUS3 domain.==
21: ...DNA or RNA. We discuss the potential role of Rtf1 Plus3 ssDNA binding during transcription elongation.
23: Structure and DNA binding of the human Rtf1 Plus3 domain.,de Jong RN, Truffault V, Diercks T, Ab E,... - Category:Human rtf1 plus3 domain (54 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Human rtf1 plus3 domain - Category:Plus3 domain (43 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Plus3 domain - 4l1p (4,800 bytes)
2: ==Crystal Structure of Human Rtf1 Plus3 domain==
14: ...eraction by reporting the structure of human Rtf1 Plus3 in complex with a phosphorylated Spt5 repeat. We ... - 4l1u (4,953 bytes)
2: ==Crystal Structure of Human Rtf1 Plus3 Domain in Complex with Spt5 CTR Phosphopeptide==
14: ...eraction by reporting the structure of human Rtf1 Plus3 in complex with a phosphorylated Spt5 repeat. We ... - Category:Plus3 (36 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Plus3 - 6ted (3,676 bytes)
14: ...lso forms four alpha-helices that extend from the Plus3 domain along the Pol II protrusion and RPB10 to t...
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