Sequence Display for the Entities in PDB 2X04
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The structure 2X04 has in total 4 chains.
These are represented by 2 sequence-unique entities.
Chain A: POLYADENYLATE-BINDING PROTEIN 1
Chain Info
Polymer: 1
Length: 80 residues
Chain Type: polypeptide(L)
Reference:
UniProtKB (P11940)
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Chain B: POLYADENYLATE-BINDING PROTEIN 1
Chain Info
Polymer: 1
Length: 80 residues
Chain Type: polypeptide(L)
Reference:
UniProtKB (P11940)
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Chain C: TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEAT-CONTAINING GENE 6C PROTEIN
Chain Info
Polymer: 2
Length: 18 residues
Chain Type: polypeptide(L)
Reference:
UniProtKB (Q9HCJ0)
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Chain D: TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEAT-CONTAINING GENE 6C PROTEIN
Chain Info
Polymer: 2
Length: 18 residues
Chain Type: polypeptide(L)
Reference:
UniProtKB (Q9HCJ0)
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Symbols used in Protein Modification track:
* A modified residue or standard residue with an attachment
| A cross-link between two residues
Polygon A cross-link with three or more reisdues (n-sided polygon, n = number of coordinating residues)
References
The PDB to UniProt mapping is based on the data provided by the
EBI SIFTS project. See also
Velankar et al., Nucleic Acids Research 33, D262-265 (2005).
Protein Modification information provided by BioJava-ModFinder: Identification of protein modifications in 3D structures from the Protein Data Bank