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Structure of a heterotrimeric G-protein that consists of a chimeric αti subunit (blue) and the βγ subunit (red, green).

This image has been created on the basis of the crystal structure data (public domain image from The RCSB Protein Data Base, PDB ID: 1GOT, Lambright D.G. et al., 1996, Nature 379:311).


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