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Ribbon diagram of SEC3. The figure is oriented with domain 1 containing the oligonucleotide-oligosaccharide-binding fold on the right and the N and C termini on the left. Major features including the TCR-cell receptor binding site, MHC II binding site, and cysteine loop are indicated.
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