TSTMP: Target Selection for human TransMembrane Proteins

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Evidence levels

  3D
  Modelable
  Target

Target Track statuses

 selected, cloned or expressed
 solubilized or purified
 crystallized or HSQC satisfactory
 XRAY, NMR or ERAY data collected
 model fitted
 in structure database