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===The crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of Nup133 reveals a beta-propeller fold common to several nucleoporins=== | ===The crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of Nup133 reveals a beta-propeller fold common to several nucleoporins=== | ||
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The crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of Nup133 reveals a beta-propeller fold common to several nucleoporins
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 15557116
About this Structure
1xks is a 1 chain structure of Nucleoporin with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Berke IC, Boehmer T, Blobel G, Schwartz TU. Structural and functional analysis of Nup133 domains reveals modular building blocks of the nuclear pore complex. J Cell Biol. 2004 Nov 22;167(4):591-7. PMID:15557116 doi:10.1083/jcb.200408109