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Structure
This sections provides information on the tertiary and secondary structure of a protein, linking to resources such as PDBe (Figure 32) to provide detailed information on protein architecture, the assembly of multi-protein complexes or the interactions of a protein with its ligands (substrates, ions, cofactors or regulatory molecules). In cases where a full-length experimental structure has not been determined, the entry may display a prediction of the structure provided by the AlphaFold database.
Figure 32 The 3D structural representation of human Tyrosine-protein kinase LCK, UniProtKB entry P06239. Select different identifiers to look at the corresponding structures in this interactive image.