File:PDB 1zoq EBI.jpg
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SCOP Lineage
[edit]Structural Classification of Proteins (SCOP)
• Class: All alpha proteins
- • Fold: Nuclear receptor coactivator interlocking domain
- • Superfamily: Nuclear receptor coactivator interlocking domain
- • Family: Nuclear receptor coactivator interlocking domain
- • Protein Domain: Nuclear receptor coactivator CBP or p300 ibid domain
- • Family: Nuclear receptor coactivator interlocking domain
- • Superfamily: Nuclear receptor coactivator interlocking domain
DescriptionPDB 1zoq EBI.jpg | Cartoon representation of the molecular structure of protein registered with 1zoq code. | |||
Source | https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/static/entry/1zoq_deposited_chain_front_image-800x800.png, displayed on https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/entry/pdb/1zoq | |||
Author | Jawahar Swaminathan and MSD staff at the European Bioinformatics Institute | |||
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