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Eric C. Niederhoffer, Ph.D.

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bZip transcription factor PAP1 (1gd2) from Schizosaccharomyces pombe

Fujii, Y., T. Shimizu, T. Toda, M. Yanagida, and T. Hakoshima. 2000. Structural basis for the diversity of DNA recognition by bZIP transcription factors. Nat. Struct. Biol. 7:889-893.


bZip Transcription factor PAP1 (1gd2)

Alternate Views

  • Push the button  to observe one dimer of PAP1 with its leucine residues:
Leu101, Leu104, Leu111, Leu114, Leu120, Leu125, Leu132, Leu136, Leu139
  • Push the button  to observe one monomeric unit and the following residues within 3.0 Å of DNA:
Arg 87, Arg94, Arg96, Gln85, Gln90, Lys83

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