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Summary

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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(current)00:05, 17 June 2019Bianca Perez Martins (Talk | contribs)271×27356 KBStructure 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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