File:Pertussis toxin complex.png
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editDescriptionPertussis toxin complex.png |
English: Cartoon representation of the molecular structure of pertussis toxin.
It is composed of 5 kinds of subuints. S1: green S2: cyan S3: purple S4: yellow (double) S5: red This file was created from pdb file id = 1pdb. |
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