Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X25003905

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* Structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/1'>Abmb170h Orthorhombic</scene> [[9udy]] vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/4'>Abmb156</scene> [[5eha]] and <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/3'>animation</scene>.
* Structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/1'>Abmb170h Orthorhombic</scene> [[9udy]] vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/4'>Abmb156</scene> [[5eha]] and <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_5eha/3'>animation</scene>.
* Structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/1'>Abmb170h Monoclinc (chain A)</scene> [[9udy]] (in which some loops are not seen) vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/2'>Abmb156</scene> [[5eha]] and <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/3'>animation</scene>
* Structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/1'>Abmb170h Monoclinc (chain A)</scene> [[9udy]] (in which some loops are not seen) vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/2'>Abmb156</scene> [[5eha]] and <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udza_5eha/3'>animation</scene>
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* While structures of Abmb170h Orthorhombic [[9udy]] vs Abmb170h Monoclinc (chain A) [[9udy]] and animation look very similary.
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* While structures of <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_9udza/1'>Abmb170h Orthorhombic</scene> [[9udy]] vs <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_9udza/2'>Abmb170h Monoclinc (chain A)</scene> [[9udy]] and <scene name='10/1080081/015_9udy_9udza/3'>animation</scene> look very similary.
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Revision as of 10:00, 7 May 2025

Structures of Abmb170h (PDB_ID 9udy). N- and C- terminal regions are colored with blue and red, respectively.

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