Summary
PDB entry 2lxt: Allosteric communication in the KIX domain proceeds through dynamic re-packing of the hydrophobic core
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PDB entry 2lxt
Allosteric communication in the kix domain proceeds through dynamic re-packing of the hydrophobic core
Experiment type: | Solution NMR |
Release date: | 2013-06-12 |
Authors: | Bruschweiler, S., Schanda, P., Konrat, R., Tollinger, M. |
Species: | Homo sapiens (Human) |
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PDBe | 2lxt |
RCSB PDB | 2lxt |
PDBsum | 2lxt |
CATH | 2lxt |
SCOP | 2lxt |
ECOD | 2lxt |
Proteopedia | 2lxt |
Domain organisation
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Sequence mapping
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PDB | UniProt | Pfam family | ||||
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Chain | Start | End | ID | Start | End | |
A | 586 | 666 | Q92793 | 587 | 667 | KIX (PF02172) |
C | 116 | 149 | P16220 | 116 | 149 | pKID (PF02173) |
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