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CryoEM Structures of Reconstituted V-ATPase, state3[MOTOR PROTEIN]
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CryoEM Structures of Reconstituted V-ATPase,State2[MOTOR PROTEIN]
CryoEM Structure of Reconstituted V-ATPase, state1[MOTOR PROTEIN]
Yeast Vo motor in complex with 2 VopQ molecules[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
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Yeast Vo motor in complex with 1 VopQ molecule[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
Saccharomyces cerevisiae V-ATPase Vph1-VO[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Atomic model for the membrane-embedded motor of a eukaryotic V-ATPase[MOTOR PROTEIN]
Yeast Vacuolar ATPase Vo in lipid nanodisc[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Yeast V-ATPase in complex with Legionella pneumophila effector SidK (rotational state 3)[HYDROLASE]
Yeast V-ATPase in complex with Legionella pneumophila effector SidK (rotational state 2)[HYDROLASE]
Yeast V-ATPase in complex with Legionella pneumophila effector SidK (rotational state 1)[HYDROLASE]
Yeast V-ATPase average of densities, a subunit segment[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
Yeast V-ATPase state 3[HYDROLASE]
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Yeast V-ATPase state 2[HYDROLASE]
Yeast V-ATPase state 1[HYDROLASE]
Structure of a peptide derived from H+-V-ATPase subunit a[TRANSPORT PROTEIN]
NMR structures of transmembrane segment from subunit a from the yeast proton V-ATPase[HYDROLASE]
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