
Papillomavirus Replication Initiation Complex
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Protein Structure available on Protein Data Bank by PDB code: 1KSY. Enemark EJ, Stenlund A, Joshua-Tor L lead the charge in crystal structure research with two intermediates in papillomavirus replication initiation complex assembly, published March 15th, 2002, in EMBO Journal vol. 21, issue 6, pp. 1487-1496. Printed from high-quality natural PLA material at an impressively low layer height of 0.14mm and supported by robust structural reinforcement. If you initiate your protein printing project from pre-segregated PDB files, where I've skillfully separated DNA and protein for you, simply open them using Chimera freeware on www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera, then transform it into surface format, refine resolution settings as needed, and finally save the new model as an STL file - just like shown in the pictures. To gather more valuable insights, visit http://www.researchgate.net/post/Protocol_on_how_to_3D_print_protein_structures2 where you can explore detailed instructions used by me as primary references.
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