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17ra
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===BRANCHPOINT HELIX FROM YEAST AND BINDING SITE FOR PHAGE GA/MS2 COAT PROTEINS, NMR, 12 STRUCTURES=== | ===BRANCHPOINT HELIX FROM YEAST AND BINDING SITE FOR PHAGE GA/MS2 COAT PROTEINS, NMR, 12 STRUCTURES=== | ||
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BRANCHPOINT HELIX FROM YEAST AND BINDING SITE FOR PHAGE GA/MS2 COAT PROTEINS, NMR, 12 STRUCTURES
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 9753434
About this Structure
17ra is a 1 chain structure. Full experimental information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Smith JS, Nikonowicz EP. NMR structure and dynamics of an RNA motif common to the spliceosome branch-point helix and the RNA-binding site for phage GA coat protein. Biochemistry. 1998 Sep 29;37(39):13486-98. PMID:9753434 doi:10.1021/bi981558a
