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Corrigendum1 November 2002free access Crystal structure of human 53BP1 BRCT domains bound to p53 tumour suppressor Dean J. Derbyshire Dean J. Derbyshire Search for more papers by this author Balaku P. Basu Balaku P. Basu Search for more papers by this author Louise C. Serpell Louise C. Serpell Search for more papers by this author Woo S. Joo Woo S. Joo Search for more papers by this author Takayasu Date Takayasu Date Search for more papers by this author Kuniyoshi Iwabuchi Kuniyoshi Iwabuchi Search for more papers by this author Aidan J. Doherty Aidan J. Doherty Search for more papers by this author Dean J. Derbyshire Dean J. Derbyshire Search for more papers by this author Balaku P. Basu Balaku P. Basu Search for more papers by this author Louise C. Serpell Louise C. Serpell Search for more papers by this author Woo S. Joo Woo S. Joo Search for more papers by this author Takayasu Date Takayasu Date Search for more papers by this author Kuniyoshi Iwabuchi Kuniyoshi Iwabuchi Search for more papers by this author Aidan J. Doherty Aidan J. Doherty Search for more papers by this author Author Information Dean J. Derbyshire, Balaku P. Basu, Louise C. Serpell, Woo S. Joo, Takayasu Date, Kuniyoshi Iwabuchi and Aidan J. Doherty The EMBO Journal (2002)21:5953-5953https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/cdf615 This article corrects the following: Crystal structure of human 53BP1 BRCT domains bound to p53 tumour suppressor15 July 2002 PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info The EMBO Journal, 21, 3863–3872, 2002 Next ArticlePrevious Article Read MoreAbout the coverClose modalView large imageVolume 21,Issue 21,November 1, 2002Cover. Sectioned schematic view of an icosahedral pyruvate dehydrogenase complex based on electron cryo-microscopic analysis of an E1E2 sub-complex from B.stearothermophilus. Three of the 60 E2 molecules (colored red, green and yellow) are highlighted. The movement of the swinging E2 lipoyl domain in the annular region between the inner core (cyan) of E2 molecules and the outer shell of E1 molecules (purple) is proposed to be a critical feature underlying active site coupling in the complex. Jacqueline Milne and Sriram Subramaniam work at the National Cancer Institute, NIH in Bethesda, MD, USA ( http://hrem.nci.nih.gov). The artist is Donald Bliss at the Medical Arts and Photography Branch at NIH. For further details, see Milne et al., pp. 5587--5598. Volume 21Issue 211 November 2002In this issue RelatedDetailsLoading ...

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