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[edit]DescriptionPredicted tertiary structure of TMED5 generated by Phyre2.png |
English: Predicted tertiary structure of TMED5 generated by Phyre2. Signal peptide is highlighted in yellow. GOLD domain in the lumen is shown to be made up of beta sheets. Transmembrane domain is grayed out followed by the short cytosolic sequence. |
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