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(Structure superposition of S. pombe and X. laevis BRCT2 domains. The structures show high similarity, except the L3 loop, the major phosphorylation site of Nbs1 in X. laevis. LOYD, J.; CHAPMAN, J.S.; CLAPPERTON, J.A.; HAIRE, L.F.; HARTSUIKER, E.; LI, J.;)
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Structure superposition of S. pombe and X. laevis BRCT2 domains. The structures show high similarity, except the L3 loop, the major phosphorylation site of Nbs1 in X. laevis.

LOYD, J.; CHAPMAN, J.S.; CLAPPERTON, J.A.; HAIRE, L.F.; HARTSUIKER, E.; LI, J.; CARR, A.M.; JACKSON, S.P.; SMERDON, S.J. A Supramodular FHA/BRCT-Repeat Architecture Mediates Nbs1 Adaptor Function in Response to DNA damage. Cell, v. 139, p. 100-111, 2009.

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