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Beta barrels are commonly seen in membrane proteins and often contain alternating residues of hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acids, as can be seen <scene name='77/777696/Hydrophobic/1'>here</scene> with hydrophobic regions in red and hydrophilic regions in turquoise. The particular beta barrel on 5xn9 is very similar to that of '''fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs)'''.
Beta barrels are commonly seen in membrane proteins and often contain alternating residues of hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acids, as can be seen <scene name='77/777696/Hydrophobic/1'>here</scene> with hydrophobic regions in red and hydrophilic regions in turquoise. The particular beta barrel on 5xn9 is very similar to that of '''fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs)'''.
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Other components of interests on 5xn9 include <scene name='77/777696/Ions/1'>Zn and Mg</scene> protein modification binding sites. These and other post-translational modifications play an important role in determining the structure of 5xn9 and improving its tolerance to dehydration.
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Other components of interests on 5xn9 include <scene name='77/777696/Ions/2'>Zn and Mg</scene> protein modification binding sites. Zinc is shown in blue and magnesium in magenta. These and other post-translational modifications play an important role in determining the structure of 5xn9 and improving its tolerance to dehydration.

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SAHS protein from Ramazzottius varieornatus

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