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Here is its <scene name='97/973093/Human_nf-y/9'>Backbone</scene> with each subunit represented in a different color, and its <scene name='97/973093/Secondary_structure/1'>Secondary structure</scene> with alpha-helixes colored in pink, and beta-sheets colored in yellow.
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Here is its <scene name='97/973093/Human_nf-y/9'>Backbone</scene> and its <scene name='97/973093/Secondary_structure/1'>Secondary structure</scene> with alpha-helixes colored in pink, and beta-sheets colored in yellow.
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Here we show the <scene name='97/973093/Human_nf-y/2'>Human NF-Y</scene> molecule structure while binding to the DNA, with each subunit represented in a different color: NF-YA in blue, NF-YB in green and NF-YC in pink. Using the <scene name='97/973093/Cartoon/1'>cartoon</scene> representation we can see the secondary structures in each subunit.
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<scene name='97/973093/Human_nf-y/2'>Human NF-Y</scene>
 

Revision as of 13:09, 21 June 2023

Human NF-Y (PDB code 4AWL)

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

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