Crystal structure of WW domains and methods of use thereof

Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Measurement system in a specific environment – Chemical analysis

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C702S002000, C702S019000, C530S329000, C530S350000, C435S233000

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ABSTRACT:
A WW domain crystal structure of Pin1 is provided. In addition, methods of using the crystal structure and atomic coordinates for the development of WW domain binding agents is also provided. Also provided are computer programs on computer readable medium for use in developing WW domain binding agents.

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