Protein phosphatase 3D structures

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**[[4n0g]] – AtPP2C + abscisic acid receptor Pyl13<br />
**[[4n0g]] – AtPP2C + abscisic acid receptor Pyl13<br />
**[[3qn1]], [[3zvu]], [[4wvo]] – AtPP2C + abscisic acid receptor Pyr1<br />
**[[3qn1]], [[3zvu]], [[4wvo]] – AtPP2C + abscisic acid receptor Pyr1<br />
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**[[5or2]], [[5or6], [[8ay3]], [[8ay6]], [[8ay7]], [[8ay8]], [[8ay9]], [[8aya]] – AtPP2C + abscisic acid receptor Pyr1 + abscicic acid analog<br />
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**[[5or2]], [[5or6]], [[8ay3]], [[8ay6]], [[8ay7]], [[8ay8]], [[8ay9]], [[8aya]] – AtPP2C + abscisic acid receptor Pyr1 + abscicic acid analog<br />
**[[4yzh]] – AtPP2C (mutant) + chlorophyll-binding protein peptide<br />
**[[4yzh]] – AtPP2C (mutant) + chlorophyll-binding protein peptide<br />
**[[3ujg]] - AtPP2C + SRK2E<br />
**[[3ujg]] - AtPP2C + SRK2E<br />

Revision as of 10:35, 20 September 2023

3D Structures of protein phosphatase

Updated on 20-September-2023

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