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Human Transthyretin (TTR)
Introduction
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Human Transthyretin (TTR) is a gene that provides instructions for the producing of a protein called transthyretin. Transthyretin is composed of identical 127-aa sandwich subunits (shown in pink) that are produced primarily in the liver.
Overall Structure
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Binding Interactions
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Additional Features
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Quiz Question 1
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Quiz Question 2
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See Also
Credits
Introduction - name of team member
Overall Structure - name of team member
Drug Binding Site - name of team member
Additional Features - name of team member
Quiz Question 1 - name of team member
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