Convulxin structure
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Description: English: Convulxin is a C-type lectin isolated from the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus. Structure-wise, it is a disulfide linked heterodimer made up of apha and beta chains. Furthermore, the heterodimers are linked by disulfide bridges. Date: 21 November 2003. Source: https://www.rcsb.org/structure/1UMR. Author: Murakami, M.T., Zela, S.P., Gava, L.M., Michelan-Duarte, S., Cintra, A.C.O., Arni, R.K.
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- Murakami, M.T., Zela, S.P., Gava, L.M., Michelan-Duarte, S., Cintra, A.C.O., Arni, R.K.
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