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    EMD-47611

    Single-particle
    2.51 Å
    EMD-47611
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    Deposition: 31/10/2024
    Map released: 20/11/2024
    Last modified: 20/11/2024
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    Cryo-EM structure of the Pyrobaculum calidifontis 70S ribosome (30S focused refinement)

    EMD-47611

    Single-particle
    2.51 Å
    EMD-47611
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    Deposition: 31/10/2024
    Map released: 20/11/2024
    Last modified: 20/11/2024
    Overview 3D View Sample Experiment Validation Volume Browser Additional data Links
    Sample Organism: Pyrobaculum calidifontis JCM 11548
    Sample: 70S ribosome

    Deposition Authors: Nissley AJ , Cate JHD
    Structure of an Archaeal Ribosome with a Divergent Active Site
    Nissley AJ , Shulgina Y , Kivimae RW, Downing BE, Penev PI , Banfield JF , Nayak DD , Cate JHD
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