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- Q8046186 subject Q9089708.
- Q8046186 abstract "In molecular biology, the YYY domain is a protein domain that is thought to be important in bacterial signal transduction, however the exact function of this protein domain is not known. It is named after the three conserved tyrosines found in the alignment. The domain forms part of the periplasmic sensor domain which binds to unsaturated disaccharides.".
- Q8046186 symbol "Y_Y_Y".
- Q8046186 wikiPageExternalLink IEntry?ac=IPR011110.
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- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q1469784.
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- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q188017.
- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q210973.
- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q283449.
- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q3266476.
- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q3456514.
- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q4995178.
- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q827246.
- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q898273.
- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q899779.
- Q8046186 wikiPageWikiLink Q9089708.
- Q8046186 symbol "Y_Y_Y".
- Q8046186 type Biomolecule.
- Q8046186 type Protein.
- Q8046186 type Thing.
- Q8046186 type Q206229.
- Q8046186 type Q8054.
- Q8046186 comment "In molecular biology, the YYY domain is a protein domain that is thought to be important in bacterial signal transduction, however the exact function of this protein domain is not known. It is named after the three conserved tyrosines found in the alignment. The domain forms part of the periplasmic sensor domain which binds to unsaturated disaccharides.".
- Q8046186 label "Y Y Y".