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PDB entry 3G5C

The applet to the left shows the structure of PDB entry 3G5C, along with the Pfam domains that map onto that structure.

The protein backbone is drawn as secondary structure elements, and is coloured according to the Pfam domains found on the structure. Regions of the protein that represent Pfam domains are also surrounded by a semi-transparent molecular surface, representing the van der Waal's surface for the atoms that fall within the domain. Regions of protein that are not assigned to a Pfam-A region are shown in grey.

Molecular surfaces can be turned on and off using the buttons in the table below. Details of the mapping between the PDB structure, UniProt sequence and Pfam domain are also given in the table.

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PDB UniProt Pfam family Colour Show/hide surface
Chain Start End ID Start End
A 239 438 ADA22_HUMAN 239 438 Reprolysin ( PF01421)   Show
A 453 526 ADA22_HUMAN 453 526 Disintegrin ( PF00200)   Show
A 531 649 ADA22_HUMAN 531 649 ADAM_CR ( PF08516)   Show
A 679 711 ADA22_HUMAN 679 711 EGF_2 ( PF07974)   Show
B 239 438 ADA22_HUMAN 239 438 Reprolysin ( PF01421)   Show
B 453 526 ADA22_HUMAN 453 526 Disintegrin ( PF00200)   Show
B 531 649 ADA22_HUMAN 531 649 ADAM_CR ( PF08516)   Show
B 679 711 ADA22_HUMAN 679 711 EGF_2 ( PF07974)   Show
Not assigned to a Pfam-A region   Show

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