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New Enhanced Articles published in the SGC Collection

Late last year we launched a new Collection of articles (titled “Structural Biology and Human Health: Medically Relevant Proteins from the SGC”) which makes use of leading edge, three dimensional molecular animation technology and today we have added 2 new articles to this Collection (which will continue to grow over time).

The new articles are:

” Crystal Structures of the ATPase Domains of Four Human Hsp70 Isoforms: HSPA1L/Hsp70-hom, HSPA2/Hsp70-2, HSPA6/Hsp70B’, and HSPA5/BiP/GRP78″ by Wisniewska M, Karlberg T, Lehtiö L, Johansson I, Kotenyova T, et al.

and

“Structural Biology of Human H3K9 Methyltransferases” by Wu H, Min J, Lunin VV, Antoshenko T, Dombrovski L, et al.

and in each case, the enhanced version (which provides seamless integration of interactive 3D structures into the actual text of the article)  may be accessed by clicking on the links in the abstract.

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