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PDBsum entry 2fh0

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2fh0
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Protein chain
81 a.a.

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Key reference
Title Solution structure of saccharomyces cerevisiae protein ymr074cp
Authors J.J.Hong, J.H.Zhang, J.H.Wu, Y.Y.Shi.
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Secondary reference #1
Title Structural proteomics of an archaeon.
Authors D.Christendat, A.Yee, A.Dharamsi, Y.Kluger, A.Savchenko, J.R.Cort, V.Booth, C.D.Mackereth, V.Saridakis, I.Ekiel, G.Kozlov, K.L.Maxwell, N.Wu, L.P.Mcintosh, K.Gehring, M.A.Kennedy, A.R.Davidson, E.F.Pai, M.Gerstein, A.M.Edwards, C.H.Arrowsmith.
Ref. Nat Struct Biol, 2000, 7, 903-909. [DOI no: 10.1038/82823]
PubMed id 11017201
Full text Abstract
Figure 1.
Figure 1. M.th. target ORFs. A histogram representing the numbers of different classes of M.th. ORFs according to predicted protein size showing unbiased sampling of nonmembrane proteins of unknown structure.
Figure 4.
Figure 4. Backbone ribbon representations of the first 10 protein structures. -sheets are shown in cyan and -helices in red. Bound cofactors and ligands are shown as ball-and-stick models and metal ions as spheres. The M.th. gene number is given along with the confirmed and/or putative (asterisks) biochemical function of the protein. †Note that MTH150 is a homohexamer, and MTH152 and MTH129 are homodimers, although only a single subunit is displayed here.
The above figures are reproduced from the cited reference with permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd
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