PDB-2psq: Crystal Structure of Unphosphorylated Unactivated Wild Type FGF Receptor 2 (FGFR2) Kinase Domain Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.4 Å
PDB-2pvf: Crystal Structure of Tyrosine Phosphorylated Activated FGF Receptor 2 (FGFR2) Kinase Domain in Complex with ATP Analog and Substrate Peptide Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 1.8 Å
PDB-2pvy: Crystal Structure of FGF Receptor 2 (FGFR2) Kinase Domain Harboring the Pathogenic K659N Mutation Responsible for an Unclassified Craniosynostosis Syndrome. Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.2 Å
PDB-2pwl: Crystal Structure of FGF Receptor 2 (FGFR2) Kinase Domain Harboring the Pathogenic N549H Mutation Responsible for Crouzon Syndrome. Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.4 Å
PDB-2py3: Crystal Structure of FGF Receptor 2 (FGFR2) Kinase Domain Harboring the Pathogenic E565G Mutation Responsible for Pfeiffer Syndrome Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.3 Å
PDB-2pz5: Crystal Structure of FGF Receptor 2 (FGFR2) Kinase Domain Harboring the Pathogenic N549T Mutation Responsible for Pfeiffer Syndrome Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.4 Å
PDB-2pzp: Crystal Structure of FGF Receptor 2 (FGFR2) Kinase Domain Harboring the Pathogenic K526E Mutation Responsible for Crouzon Syndrome Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.4 Å
PDB-2pzr: Crystal Structure of FGF Receptor 2 (FGFR2) Kinase Domain Harboring the Pathogenic K641R Mutation Responsible for Pfeiffer Syndrome Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 3 Å
PDB-2q0b: Crystal Structure of FGF Receptor 2 (FGFR2) Kinase Domain Harboring the Pathogenic E565A Mutation Responsible for Pfeiffer Syndrome Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION / Resolution: 2.9 Å
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