File:TMEM101 tertiary structure.png
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English: Predicted tertiary structure of isoform a of the Homo sapiens TMEM101 protein according to the I-TASSER highest confidence model, shown in the a. ribbon and b. sphere styles. Amino acids highlighted in orange correspond to transmembrane domains. |
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