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PDBsum entry 2nxb
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Signaling protein
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PDB id
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2nxb
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* Residue conservation analysis
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PDB id:
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Signaling protein
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Title:
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Crystal structure of human bromodomain containing protein 3 (brd3)
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Structure:
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Bromodomain-containing protein 3. Chain: a, b. Fragment: bromo 1 domain. Synonym: ring3-like protein. Engineered: yes
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Source:
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Homo sapiens. Human. Organism_taxid: 9606. Gene: brd3, kiaa0043, ring3l. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 562.
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Biol. unit:
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Dimer (from
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Resolution:
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1.40Å
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R-factor:
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0.168
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R-free:
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0.185
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Authors:
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P.Filippakopoulos,A.Bullock,C.Cooper,K.Keates,G.Berridge,A.Pike, G.Bunkoczi,A.Edwards,C.Arrowsmith,M.Sundstrom,F.Von Delft,S.Knapp, Structural Genomics Consortium (Sgc)
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Key ref:
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P.Filippakopoulos
et al.
(2012).
Histone recognition and large-scale structural analysis of the human bromodomain family.
Cell,
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214-231.
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Date:
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17-Nov-06
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Release date:
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12-Dec-06
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PROCHECK
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Headers
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References
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Cell
149:214-231
(2012)
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PubMed id:
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Histone recognition and large-scale structural analysis of the human bromodomain family.
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P.Filippakopoulos,
S.Picaud,
M.Mangos,
T.Keates,
J.P.Lambert,
D.Barsyte-Lovejoy,
I.Felletar,
R.Volkmer,
S.Müller,
T.Pawson,
A.C.Gingras,
C.H.Arrowsmith,
S.Knapp.
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ABSTRACT
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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PubMed id
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Reference
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C.A.Musselman,
M.E.Lalonde,
J.Côté,
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T.G.Kutateladze
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Perceiving the epigenetic landscape through histone readers.
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Nat Struct Mol Biol,
19,
1218-1227.
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only a partial list as not all journals are covered by
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so more and more references will be included with time.
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