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English: Model of full-length ncOGT in complex with CKII peptide substrate and UDP. Colors indicate TPR domain (gray), N-Cat domain (light pink), intervening domain (light green), C-Cat domain (light blue), CKII peptide substrate (green), and UDP (cyan). Based on model reported in Nature 2011, 469, 564-567.
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Model of full-length ncOGT in complex with CKII peptide substrate and UDP.[13] Colors indicate TPR domain (gray), N-Cat domain (light pink), intervening domain (light green), C-Cat domain (light blue), CKII peptide substrate (green), and UDP (cyan).

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