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Transport proteins / Protein domains / Proteins / P-type ATPase / Histidine kinase / SERCA / GalP / ATPase / Proton ATPase / Biology / Integral membrane proteins / Transmembrane proteins
Date: 2008-05-16 05:01:28
Transport proteins
Protein domains
Proteins
P-type ATPase
Histidine kinase
SERCA
GalP
ATPase
Proton ATPase
Biology
Integral membrane proteins
Transmembrane proteins

articles Crystal structure of the calcium pump with a bound ATP analogue Chikashi Toyoshima & Tatsuaki Mizutani* Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo[removed], Japan

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