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{{STRUCTURE_7ahl| PDB=7ahl ||SIZE=400| SCENE=7ahl/Davebriggscolor/4 |CAPTION= 7ahl, resolution 1.89&Aring; (<scene name='7ahl/Davebriggscolor/4'>default scene</scene>). }}====The &#945;-hemolysin oligomer====
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{{STRUCTURE_3LW1| PDB=3LW1 ||SIZE=300| SCENE=3LW1/Davebriggscolor/4 |CAPTION= 7ahl, resolution 1.89&Aring; (<scene name='7ahl/Davebriggscolor/4'>default scene</scene>). }}====The &#945;-hemolysin oligomer====
&#945;-hemolysin ([[7ahl]]) is <scene name='7ahl/Davebriggscolor/4'>a 7 chain structure of protein sequences</scene> from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staphylococcus_aureus Staphylococcus aureus].
&#945;-hemolysin ([[7ahl]]) is <scene name='7ahl/Davebriggscolor/4'>a 7 chain structure of protein sequences</scene> from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staphylococcus_aureus Staphylococcus aureus].

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14-3-3σ bound to c-terminus of P53

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14-3-3σ dimer

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Template:STRUCTURE 3LW1====The α-hemolysin oligomer==== α-hemolysin (7ahl) is from Staphylococcus aureus.

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