PDB | 2jk4 Structure of the human voltage-dependent anion channel

Structure of the human voltage-dependent anion channel

label Keywords
vdac, porin, membrane, apoptosis, transport, mitochondrion outer membrane, mitochondrial outer membrane, membrane protein, host-virus interaction, ion transport, transmembrane, phosphoprotein, acetylation, mitochondrion, cell membrane
event_note Published
05/08/2024
blur_on Resolution
4.1 Å
filter_center_focus Method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
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Original publication

import_contacts Title
Structure of the Human Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel.
import_contacts Journal
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA 2008
import_contacts DOI
10.1073/PNAS.0808115105
person Authors
Becker, S., Habeck, M., Giller, K., Zeth, K., Villinger, S., Meins, T., Vonrhein, C., Griesinger, C., Bayrhuber, M., Zweckstetter, M.

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