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3k5k
From Proteopedia
Discovery of a 2,4-Diamino-7-aminoalkoxy-quinazoline as a Potent Inhibitor of Histone Lysine Methyltransferase, G9a
About this Structure
3K5K is a 2 chains structure with sequences from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
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Categories: Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase | Homo sapiens | Allali-Hassani,A. | Arrowsmith,C H. | Bochkarev,A. | Bountra,C. | Brown,P J. | Chau,I. | Chen,X. | Dong,A. | Edwards,A M. | Frye,S V. | Jin,J. | Liu,F. | Senisterra,G. | Vedadi,M. | Wasney,G A. | Weigelt,J. | Alternative splicing | Ank repeat | Chromatin regulator | G9a | Histone lysine methyltransferase | Metal-binding | Methyltransferase | Nucleus | Phosphoprotein | Polymorphism | S-adenosyl-l-methionine | Sgc | Structural genomic | Structural genomics consortium | Transferase | Zinc
