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cGMP-bound SpSLC9C1 in lipid nanodiscs, protomer[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
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cGMP-bound SpSLC9C1 in lipid nanodiscs, dimer[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
cAMP-bound SpSLC9C1 in lipid nanodiscs, protomer state 1[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
cAMP-bound SpSLC9C1 in lipid nanodiscs, dimer[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Ligand-free SpSLC9C1 in lipid nanodiscs, protomer state 4[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
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Ligand-free SpSLC9C1 in lipid nanodiscs, protomer state 3[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Ligand-free SpSLC9C1 in lipid nanodiscs, protomer state 2[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Ligand-free SpSLC9C1 in lipid nanodiscs, protomer state 1[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Ligand-free SpSLC9C1 in lipid nanodiscs, dimer[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Cryo-EM structure of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sperm-specific Na+/H+ exchanger SLC9C1 in nanodisc[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Cryo-EM structure of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus SLC9C1 in presence of cAMP[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Cryo-EM structure of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sperm-specific Na+/H+ exchanger SLC9C1 in GDN[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
atomic model of sea urchin sperm doublet microtubule (48-nm periodicity)[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
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Solution structure of a EF-hand domain from sea urchin polycystin-2[METAL BINDING PROTEIN]
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Structural mechanism of the dynein powerstroke (pre-powerstroke state)[MOTOR PROTEIN]
Structural mechanism of the dynein powerstroke (post-powerstroke state)[MOTOR PROTEIN]
METALLOTHIONEIN MTA FROM SEA URCHIN (BETA DOMAIN)[METALLOTHIONEIN]
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Metallothionein MTA from sea urchin (alpha domain)[METALLOTHIONEIN]
Structure and rearrangements in the carboxy-terminal region of SpIH channels[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
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