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===ScLsm3===
===ScLsm3===
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<Structure load='3bw1' size='250' frame='true' align='left' caption='Figure 3: Original scene is of Lsm3 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae' scene='Sandbox_502/Sclsm3/2'/>
 
The ScLsm3 crystal structure takes the form of a ring composed of eight monomeric subunits. Each monomer contains the Sm motif containing the N-terminal α-helix (pro4-leu10) and the curved β-sheet (Glu14-Ser77). The stands β3 and β4 are long, which causes loop L4 residues to stick out and twist away from the main body of the ring. The only other Sm/Lsm protein to exhibit this is the human Sm protein SmB. Between each of the subunits there are hydrogen interactions between the C-terminal region of β4 and the neighboring β5. In addition, there are <scene name='Sandbox_502/Sclsm3residues/1'>hydrophobic residues</scene> buried at this interface, which include Phe67, Ile68, Thr74, and Ile76. The overall ring structure is approximately 75Å wide, 50Å thick. The pore is approximately 20Å at the helix face and 25Å at the loop face. These measurements are greater than those of six or seven membered Lsm rings <ref name ="naidoo"/>.
The ScLsm3 crystal structure takes the form of a ring composed of eight monomeric subunits. Each monomer contains the Sm motif containing the N-terminal α-helix (pro4-leu10) and the curved β-sheet (Glu14-Ser77). The stands β3 and β4 are long, which causes loop L4 residues to stick out and twist away from the main body of the ring. The only other Sm/Lsm protein to exhibit this is the human Sm protein SmB. Between each of the subunits there are hydrogen interactions between the C-terminal region of β4 and the neighboring β5. In addition, there are <scene name='Sandbox_502/Sclsm3residues/1'>hydrophobic residues</scene> buried at this interface, which include Phe67, Ile68, Thr74, and Ile76. The overall ring structure is approximately 75Å wide, 50Å thick. The pore is approximately 20Å at the helix face and 25Å at the loop face. These measurements are greater than those of six or seven membered Lsm rings <ref name ="naidoo"/>.
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===SpLsm3===
===SpLsm3===
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<Structure load='4emg' size='250' frame='true' align='right' caption='Figure 4: Asymmetric unit of Lsm3 heptamer from Schizosaccharomyces pombe' scene='Sandbox_502/Splsm3/4'/>
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As in ScLsm3, <scene name='Sandbox_502/Splsm3/4'>SpLsm3</scene> exhibits the sm motif containing an N-terminal α-helix (residues 10-17) and a curved β-sheet (residues 19-89). However, rather than forming an octomeric ring structure it formed a heptameric ring structure in crystallization experiments. SpLsm3 monomers interact through the same β4-β5 pairing as in ScLsm3. The overall ring is 61.5Å wide, 31Å thick, where the pore is approximately 20.7Å wide. In this crystal structure loop four is distorted (Fig.4)<ref name ="wu"/>.
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As in ScLsm3, SpLsm3 exhibits the sm motif containing an N-terminal α-helix (residues 10-17) and a curved β-sheet (residues 19-89). However, rather than forming an octomeric ring structure it formed a heptameric ring structure in crystallization experiments. SpLsm3 monomers interact through the same β4-β5 pairing as in ScLsm3. The overall ring is 61.5Å wide, 31Å thick, where the pore is approximately 20.7Å wide. In this crystal structure loop four is distorted (Fig.4)<ref name ="wu"/>.
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