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DescriptionFkbp-surface-1fkj.png | The human immunophilin protein FKBP12 colored by hydrophobicity (white = hydrophobic) with bound FK506, an immunosuppressant used in treating organ transplant patients to prevent rejection. FKBP also has unrelated prolyl isomerase activity. |
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