Peregrin

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**[[3l42]] – hBRPF1 PWWP domain - human<br />
**[[3l42]] – hBRPF1 PWWP domain - human<br />
**[[5erc]] – hBRPF1 PZP domain<br />
**[[5erc]] – hBRPF1 PZP domain<br />
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**[[4lc2]] – hBRPF1 bromodomain <br />
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**[[4lc2]], [[7c4i]] – hBRPF1 bromodomain <br />
**[[2d9e]] – hBRPF1 bromodomain - NMR<br />
**[[2d9e]] – hBRPF1 bromodomain - NMR<br />

Revision as of 07:58, 21 September 2020

Human peregrin bromodomain complex with ligand and nitrate (PDB code 5c85)

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3D structures of peregrin

Updated on 21-September-2020

References

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