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GPPNHP-Bound Rab7[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
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The crystal structures of the REP-1 protein in complex with monoprenylated Rab7 protein[PROTEIN BINDING/PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Structure of GTP-bound L129F mutant Rab7[PROTON TRANSPORT]
The crystal structures of the REP-1 protein in complex with C-terminally truncated Rab7 protein[PROTEIN BINDING/PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
GDP-Bound Rab7[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Structure basis of RILP recruitment by Rab7[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
crystal structure of human small GTPase Rab7(GTP)[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
GDP-BOUND YPT7P AT 1.35 A RESOLUTION[ENDOCYTOSIS/EXOCYTOSIS]
GPPNHP-BOUND YPT7P AT 1.6 A RESOLUTION[ENDOCYTOSIS/EXOCYTOSIS]
GppNHp-Bound Rab9 GTPase[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
High resolution crystal structure of human Rab9 GTPase: a novel antiviral drug target[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
Crystal structure of human RAB9B in complex with a GTP analogue[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
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Crystal structure of Rab9 complexed to GDP reveals a dimer with an active conformation of switch II[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
GPPNHP-BOUND RAB3A AT 2.0 A RESOLUTION[HYDROLASE]
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Crystal Structure of mouse Rab27b bound to GDP in monoclinic space group[SIGNALING PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of a TRAPP subassembly activating the Rab Ypt1p[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
X-ray structure of the small G protein Rab11a in complex with GDP[PROTEIN TRANSPORT]
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