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Cryo-EM structure of Csm-crRNA-target RNA ternary bigger complex in complex with cA4 in type III-A CRISPR-Cas system

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Author(s): Jia, Ning*, Patel, Dinshaw J.* * MSK affiliated

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This deposit in the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Base (PDB) includes cryogenic electron microscopy data identifying the structure of Cryo-EM structure of Csm-crRNA-target RNA ternary bigger complex in complex with cA4 in type III-A CRISPR-Cas system. The main summary display for this entry includes an experimental data snapshot, protein source, macromolecules and small molecules included in the deposit, and version history and funding identification. Data is provided for download as FASTA sequence format, the Protein Data Bases own PDB format, crystallographic information file (.cif), XML, the EM map, as well as the full validation file in either PDF or XML formats. Additionally, the PDB provides embedded visualization software to display a 3D view of the protein: PDB's Mol* viewer, NGL viewer, and JSmol. PDB provides protein family and gene product annotations, additional details about the experiment parameters, a Protein Feature Viewer (in the Sequence tab) which displays all available features and alignments of known polymer instances, and a genome view which provides graphical summaries of the correspondences between PDB Entity sequences and genomes.
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Accession #: 6O7I

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DOI
10.2210/pdb6O7I/pdb
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PDF, XML, FASTA, PDB, CIF, MAP
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1.7 MB (PDB Format)
Data Catalog Record Updated
2021-04-20