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A Neutral Diphosphate Mimic Crosslinks the Active Site of Human O-GlcNAc Transferase[TRANSFERASE/TRANSFERASE INHIBITOR]
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Structure of human O-GlcNAc transferase and its complex with a peptide substrate[TRANSFERASE]
Structure and topological arrangement of an O-GlcNAc transferase homolog: insight into molecular control of intracellular glycosylation[TRANSFERASE]
XcOGT in complex with C-UDP[TRANSFERASE]
XcOGT in complex with UDP-S-GlcNAc[TRANSFERASE]
Substrate and product analogues as human O-GlcNAc transferase inhibitors[TRANSFERASE]
Xanthomonas campestris putative OGT (XCC0866), complex with UDP- GlcNAc phosphonate analogue[TRANSFERASE]
Xanthomonas campestris putative OGT (XCC0866), apostructure[TRANSFERASE]
Crystal structure of an 8 repeat consensus TPR superhelix (orthorombic crystal form)[DE NOVO PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of an 8 repeat consensus TPR superhelix (trigonal crystal form)[DE NOVO PROTEIN]
Design of Stable alpha-Helical Arrays from an Idealized TPR Motif[DE NOVO PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of CTPR3Y3[DE NOVO PROTEIN]
Designed TPR module (CTPR390) in complex with its peptide-ligand (Hsp90 peptide)[DE NOVO PROTEIN]
A novel conformation for the TPR domain of pex5p[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
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Human Alanine-Glyoxylate Aminotransferase In Complex With The Tpr Domain Of Human Pex5p[TransferaseTRANSPORT PROTEIN, EC: 2.6.1.51| 2.6.1.44]
apo form of the TPR domain of the pex5p receptor[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
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TPR DOMAIN OF HUMAN PEX5P IN COMPLEX WITH HUMAN MSCP2[TRANSPORT PROTEIN/RECEPTOR]
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