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Scaffold (8 proteins)
Scaffolds are structural components that binds different parts of E3 ligase complexes. While they don’t participate in catalysis, they ensure proper alignment and function of the subunits.
Member proteins
The values represent E3 ligase confidence scores, calculated as the fraction of databases that annotate the protein as an E3 ligase (see preprint).
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