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PDB ID1ue9  sequence information (FASTA format)   
DescriptorIntersectin 2
TitleSolution structure of the fourth SH3 domain of human intersectin 2 (KIAA1256)
Functional KeywordsBETA BARREL, SH3 DOMAIN, RIKEN Structural Genomics/Proteomics Initiative, RSGI, Structural Genomics, ENDOCYTOSIS-EXOCYTOSIS COMPLEX
ENDOCYTOSIS/EXOCYTOSIS
Biological sourceHomo sapiens (human)
Cellular location [UNP - Q9NZM3] Cytoplasm
Organ source [UNP - Q9NZM3] Fetal brain, and Fetal liver
[UNP - Q9NZM3] Brain
[UNP - Q9NZM3] Embryo
[UNP - Q9NZM3] Bone marrow
[UNP - Q9NZM3] Brain, and Fetal liver
[UNP - Q9NZM3] Leukemic T-cell
[UNP - Q9NZM3] Mammary epithelium
[UNP - Q9NZM3] Lung carcinoma
[UNP - Q9NZM3] Cervix carcinoma
[UNP - Q9NZM3] Embryonic kidney
Total number of polymer chains1
Total molecular weight8292.3 (the details in Structural Details Page)
AuthorsTochio, N. , Kigawa, T. , Koshiba, S. , Kobayashi, N. , Inoue, M. , Yokoyama, S. , RIKEN Structural Genomics/Proteomics Initiative (RSGI) (deposition date : 2003-05-09, release date : 2003-11-09, last modified : 2009-02-24)
Primary citationTochio, N. , Kigawa, T. , Koshiba, S. , Kobayashi, N. , Inoue, M. , Yokoyama, S.
Solution structure of the fourth SH3 domain of human intersectin 2 (KIAA1256)
To be Published, : - , .
Experimental methodSOLUTION NMR
Other Database Information
Yorodumi , CATH , FSSP , SCOP , VAST , UniProt ( Q9NZM3 ) , eF-site , PISA , NRG-CING , wwPDB/RDF



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