1X3B Cell Adhesion date May 02, 2005
title Solution Structure Of The Fas1 Domain Of Human Transforming Factor-Beta Induced Protein Ig-H3
authors M.Yoneyama, T.Tomizawa, N.Tochio, S.Koshiba, M.Inoue, T.Kigawa, S. Riken Structural Genomicsproteomics Initiative (Rsgi)
compound source
Molecule: Transforming Growth Factor-Beta Induced Protein I
Chain: A
Fragment: Fas1 Domain
Synonym: Beta Ig-H3, Kerato-Epithelin, Rgd-Containing Colla Associated Protein, Rgd-Cap;
Engineered: Yes
Organism_scientific: Homo Sapiens
Organism_common: Human
Organism_taxid: 9606
Gene: Tgfbi
Expression_system_vector_type: Plasmid
Expression_system_plasmid: P040524-06
Other_details: Cell-Free Protein Synthesis
methodSolution NMR
Gene
Ontology
ChainFunctionProcessComponent
A


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