AN1 zinc finger
In molecular biology, the AN1-type zinc finger domain, which has a dimetal (zinc)-bound alpha/beta fold. This domain was first identified as a zinc finger at the C terminus of AN1 SWISSPROT, a ubiquitin-like protein in Xenopus laevis. The AN1-type zinc finger contains six conserved cysteines and two histidines that could potentially coordinate 2 zinc atoms.
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AN1 zinc finger
In molecular biology, the AN1-type zinc finger domain, which has a dimetal (zinc)-bound alpha/beta fold. This domain was first identified as a zinc finger at the C terminus of AN1 SWISSPROT, a ubiquitin-like protein in Xenopus laevis. The AN1-type zinc finger contains six conserved cysteines and two histidines that could potentially coordinate 2 zinc atoms.
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In molecular biology, the AN1- ...... x zinc finger and LIM domains.
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Solution structure of the zf-an1 domain from arabiopsis thaliana f5o11.17 protein
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IPR000058
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zf-AN1
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PF01428
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ZnF_AN1
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zf-AN1
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In molecular biology, the AN1- ...... ially coordinate 2 zinc atoms.
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AN1 zinc finger
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