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Molecular phylogenetics and comparative modeling of HEN1, a methyltransferase involved in plant microRNA biogenesis

Karolina L Tkaczuk1,2 email, Agnieszka Obarska1 email and Janusz M Bujnicki1,3 email

Laboratory of Bioinformatics and Protein Engineering, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Trojdena 4, 02-109 Warsaw, Poland

Institute of Technical Biochemistry, Technical University of Lodz, Stefanowskiego 4/10, 90-924 Lodz, Poland

Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 89, 61-614 Poznan, Poland

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BMC Evolutionary Biology 2006, 6:6doi:10.1186/1471-2148-6-6

Published: 24 January 2006

Additional files

Additional File 1:

1st model of the HEN1 CTD (aa 694–911) in the Protein Data Bank format. A representative of the largest cluster of decoys obtained after re-folding the insertion (aa 829–859) using ROSETTA.

Format: PDB Size: 126KB Download file

Additional File 2:

2nd model of the HEN1 CTD (aa 694–911) in the Protein Data Bank format. A representative of the 2nd cluster of decoys obtained after re-folding the insertion (aa 829–859) using ROSETTA.

Format: PDB Size: 149KB Download file

Additional File 3:

3rd model of the HEN1 CTD (aa 694–911) in the Protein Data Bank format. A representative of the 3rd cluster of decoys obtained after re-folding the insertion (aa 829–859) using ROSETTA.

Format: PDB Size: 146KB Download file

Additional File 4:

4th model of the HEN1 CTD (aa 694–911) in the Protein Data Bank format. A representative of the 4th cluster of decoys obtained after re-folding the insertion (aa 829–859) using ROSETTA.

Format: PDB Size: 147KB Download file

Additional File 5:

5th model of the HEN1 CTD (aa 694–911) in the Protein Data Bank format. A representative of the 5th cluster of decoys obtained after re-folding the insertion (aa 829–859) using ROSETTA.

Format: PDB Size: 146KB Download file


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