Membrane Proteins Structure database
January 9, 2007A database specialized in membrane proteins structures determined by x-ray and electron diffraction with links to the Protein Data Bank and other useful sites. It is a typical example in which the sub-cellular location and, to some extent, the physiological function is the criterion of inclusion of the data. It provides serveral links to other source of information.
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