Crystal structure of the NEMO ubiquitin‐binding domain in complex with Lys 63‐linked di‐ubiquitin

MINT‐7262667: Ubiquitin (uniprotkb:P62991) and NEMO (uniprotkb:O88522) bind (MI:0407) by X‐ray crystallography (MI:0114)

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