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Database: PDB / ID: 2kky
Title
Solution Structure of C-terminal domain of oxidized NleG2-3 (residue 90-191) from Pathogenic E. coli O157:H7. Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium and Midwest Center for Structural Genomics target ET109A
Components
Uncharacterized protein ECs2156
Keywords
STRUCTURAL GENOMICS / UNKNOWN FUNCTION / Methods Development / U-box domain / PSI-2 / Protein Structure Initiative / Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium / NESG / Midwest Center for Structural Genomics / MCSG / Ontario Centre for Structural Proteomics / OCSP
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Function and homology information
biological process involved in symbiotic interaction / ubiquitin-protein transferase activity Similarity search - Function
Effector protein NleG / Effector protein NleG / Effector protein NleG superfamily / Effector protein NleG / Herpes Virus-1 / 2-Layer Sandwich / Alpha Beta Similarity search - Domain/homology
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