Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)
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One feature of the CFTR is a Walker motif, which is found in ATP binding proteins.It is also known as a P (or phosphate binding) loop. | One feature of the CFTR is a Walker motif, which is found in ATP binding proteins.It is also known as a P (or phosphate binding) loop. | ||
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==3D Printed Physical Model of the CFTR protein== | ==3D Printed Physical Model of the CFTR protein== |
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