1ux5
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===CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF A FORMIN HOMOLOGY-2 DOMAIN REVEAL A FLEXIBLY TETHERED DIMER ARCHITECTURE=== | ===CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF A FORMIN HOMOLOGY-2 DOMAIN REVEAL A FLEXIBLY TETHERED DIMER ARCHITECTURE=== | ||
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF A FORMIN HOMOLOGY-2 DOMAIN REVEAL A FLEXIBLY TETHERED DIMER ARCHITECTURE
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 15006353
About this Structure
1ux5 is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Xu Y, Moseley JB, Sagot I, Poy F, Pellman D, Goode BL, Eck MJ. Crystal structures of a Formin Homology-2 domain reveal a tethered dimer architecture. Cell. 2004 Mar 5;116(5):711-23. PMID:15006353
- Sagot I, Klee SK, Pellman D. Yeast formins regulate cell polarity by controlling the assembly of actin cables. Nat Cell Biol. 2002 Jan;4(1):42-50. PMID:11740491 doi:10.1038/ncb719