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Description Domain Homology.png |
Français :
Exemple d'homologie structurale locale. Les deux protéines représentées, Dbs, à gauche, et Grb10, à droite ont un domaine commun (rouge brique), le domaine PH qui lie le phosphatidyl-inositol triphosphate.
English:
Example of local structural homology. The two shown proteins, Dbs (left) and Grb10 right, share a common PH domain (maroon), which binds phosphatidyl-inositol triphosphate.
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