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===Solution structure of the complex of ubiquitin and the VHS domain of Stam2=== | ===Solution structure of the complex of ubiquitin and the VHS domain of Stam2=== | ||
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Solution structure of the complex of ubiquitin and the VHS domain of Stam2
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 21121635
About this Structure
2l0t is a 2 chain structure of Ubiquitin with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full experimental information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Lange A, Hoeller D, Wienk H, Marcillat O, Lancelin JM, Walker O. NMR Reveals a Different Mode of Binding of the Stam2 VHS Domain to Ubiquitin and Diubiquitin . Biochemistry. 2010 Dec 13. PMID:21121635 doi:10.1021/bi101594a
Categories: Homo sapiens | Hoeller, D. | Lancelin, J. | Lange, A. | Marcillat, O. | Walker, O. | Wienk, H. | Endosome | Protein transport | Stam2 | Transport | Ubiquitin | Vh
