2hsq
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===Human vinculin (head domain, Vh1, residues 1-258) in complex with Shigella's IpaA vinculin binding site 2 (residues 565-587)=== | ===Human vinculin (head domain, Vh1, residues 1-258) in complex with Shigella's IpaA vinculin binding site 2 (residues 565-587)=== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Category: Shigella flexneri]] | [[Category: Shigella flexneri]] |
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Human vinculin (head domain, Vh1, residues 1-258) in complex with Shigella's IpaA vinculin binding site 2 (residues 565-587)
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 17088427
About this Structure
2hsq is a 2 chain structure of Vinculin with sequence from Homo sapiens and Shigella flexneri. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Izard T, Tran Van Nhieu G, Bois PR. Shigella applies molecular mimicry to subvert vinculin and invade host cells. J Cell Biol. 2006 Nov 6;175(3):465-75. PMID:17088427 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200605091