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IntroductionIntroduction

Introduction about the protein in question: name of the protein, its source, function of the protein For example: Membrane-bound pyrophosphatases are enzymes which couple pyrophosphate hydrolysis to sodium and/or proton pumping [1]


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Overview

How the overall structure looks like ? Subunit orientation, chains; the number and relative position, etc.

Interaction with other molecules

Close up picture, with explanation what we see.

Conclusions

PDB ID 4av3

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Additional informationAdditional information


ReferencesReferences

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

OCA, Konstantin Kogan