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 Protein Homology/analogY Recognition Engine V 2.0


 

Fold library entry viewer: c5b26B_

Fold library idPDB HeaderMoleculeTitle
c5b26B_2.60PDB header: signaling proteinChain: B: PDB Molecule: protein sel-1 homolog 1;


Added to library: Sat Apr 30 08:55:10 2016
 
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 1........10.........20.........30.........40.........50.........60.........70
Sequence EEDLIQYYQFLAEKGDVQAQVGLGQLHLHGGRGVEQNHQRAFDYFNLAANAGNSHAMAFLGKMYSEGSDI
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 .........80.........90.........100.........110.........120.........130.........140
Sequence VPQSNETALHYFKKAADMGNPVGQSGLGMAYLYGRGVQVNYDLALKYFQKAAEQGWVDGQLQLGSMYYNG
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 .........150.........160.........170..
Sequence IGVKRDYKQALKYFNLASQGGHILAFYNLAQM
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