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Martinez S.E, Beavo J.A., Hol W.G. (2002). GAF Domains: two-billion-year-old molecular switches that bind cyclic nucleotides. Mol Interv., 2, 317–323.
Martinez S.E, Beavo J.A., Hol W.G. (2002). GAF Domains: two-billion-year-old molecular switches that bind cyclic nucleotides. Mol Interv., 2, 317–323.


Edward M. Marcotte, Matteo Pellegrini, Ho-Leung Ng, Danny W. Rice, Todd O. Yeates, and David Eisenberg (30 July 1999) Science 285 (5428), 751. [DOI: 10.1126/science.285.5428.751] [1]
Edward M. Marcotte, Matteo Pellegrini, Ho-Leung Ng, Danny W. Rice, Todd O. Yeates, and David Eisenberg (30 July 1999)
Science 285 (5428), 751. [DOI: 10.1126/science.285.5428.751] [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/285/5428/751]


Pal D and Eisenberg D. (2005). Inference of protein function from protein structure. Structure 13, 121-130. [2]
Pal D and Eisenberg D. (2005). Inference of protein function from protein structure.
Structure 13, 121-130. [http://www.doe-mbi.ucla.edu/Services/ProKnow/proknow.pdf]


Laskowski R A, Watson J D, Thornton J M (2005). ProFunc: a server for predicting protein function from 3D structure. Nucleic Acids Res., 33, W89-W93. [4]
Laskowski R A, Watson J D, Thornton J M (2005). ProFunc: a server for predicting protein function from 3D structure. Nucleic Acids Res., 33, W89-W93. [http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/33/suppl_2/W89?ijkey=0EJWHewQp1zaEeJ&keytype=ref]

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Martinez S.E, Beavo J.A., Hol W.G. (2002). GAF Domains: two-billion-year-old molecular switches that bind cyclic nucleotides. Mol Interv., 2, 317–323.

Edward M. Marcotte, Matteo Pellegrini, Ho-Leung Ng, Danny W. Rice, Todd O. Yeates, and David Eisenberg (30 July 1999) Science 285 (5428), 751. [DOI: 10.1126/science.285.5428.751] [1]

Pal D and Eisenberg D. (2005). Inference of protein function from protein structure. Structure 13, 121-130. [2]

Laskowski R A, Watson J D, Thornton J M (2005). ProFunc: a server for predicting protein function from 3D structure. Nucleic Acids Res., 33, W89-W93. [3]