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- 07:29, 4 April 2011 Steven Kashuba (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Ser51c.pdb" (Ser51 residue and NTD domain of human eIF2α.)
- 07:12, 4 April 2011 Steven Kashuba (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Ser51b.pdb" (Ser51 and the NTD domain of eIF2α. Ser51 is the location for phosphorylation of the eIF2α subunit.)
- 07:07, 4 April 2011 Steven Kashuba (Talk | contribs) uploaded a new version of "Image:Ser51.pdb" (Ser51 shown in conjunction with the NTD of eIF2α.)
- 06:58, 4 April 2011 Steven Kashuba (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Ser51.pdb" (Ser51 atom of Human eIF2α where phosphorylation is believed to occur.)
- 06:35, 4 April 2011 Steven Kashuba (Talk | contribs) uploaded a new version of "Image:1qqk domains.pdb"
- 06:07, 4 April 2011 Steven Kashuba (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:1qqk domains.pdb" (Figure 1. Human eIF2α showing domains, CTD in blue and NTD in yellow, and the phosphorylation site Ser51.)
- 07:30, 31 March 2011 Steven Kashuba (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:1q8k domain.png" (Figure 1. Human eIF2α subunit showing Ser-51(red), β-barrel(blue) and helical region(yellow))
- 07:25, 31 March 2011 Steven Kashuba (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:1q8k domains.png" (Human eIF2α subunit with Ser-51 in red, β-barrel in blue, and helical region in red.)
- 07:15, 31 March 2011 Steven Kashuba (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:1q8k ser51.png" (Figure 1. eIF2α subunit showing Ser-51, in red, and the two domains, β-Barrel in blue, and helical region in yellow.)
