The structure of bcl-w reveals a role for the c-terminal residues in modulating biological activity
PDB DOI: 10.2210/pdb1o0l/pdb
Classification: APOPTOSIS Organism(s): Homo Sapiens
Deposited: 2003-02-22 Deposition Author(s): Day, C.L. , Harrison, P.J. , Hinds, M.G. , Huang, D.C.S. , Lackmann, M. , Skea, G.L.
The structure of bcl-w reveals a role for the c-terminal residues in modulating biological activity
Day, C.L. , Harrison, P.J. , Hinds, M.G. , Huang, D.C.S. , Lackmann, M. , Skea, G.L.
Primary Citation of Related Structures: 1O0L
Proteins | ||||
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Molecule | Chains | Sequence Length | Organism | Sequence |
Apoptosis regulator Bcl-W | A | 188 | Homo Sapiens | GPLGSMATPASAPDTRALVADFVGYKLRQKGYVCGAGPGEGPAADPLHQAMRAAGDEFETRFRRTFSDLAAQLHVTPGSAQQRFTQVSDELFQGGPNWGRLVAFFVFGAALCAESVNKEMEPLVGQVQEWMVEYLETRLADWIHSSGGWAEFTALYGDGALEEARRLREGNWASVRTVLTGAVALGAL |
Method: SOLUTION NMR
Deposited Date: 2003-02-22 Deposition Author(s): Day, C.L. , Harrison, P.J. , Hinds, M.G. , Huang, D.C.S. , Lackmann, M. , Skea, G.L.