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(Residues of SCV2‐nsp12 that interact with methylcobalamin. The vitamin B12 (MeCo) molecule is shown in stick representation and colored according to element. The N‐terminal extension region and the palm, fingers, and thumb domains are shown in green, )
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(Residues of SCV2‐nsp12 that interact with methylcobalamin. The vitamin B12 (MeCo) molecule is shown in stick representation and colored according to element. The N‐terminal extension region and the palm, fingers, and thumb domains are shown in green, )
 

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Residues of SCV2‐nsp12 that interact with methylcobalamin. The vitamin B12 (MeCo) molecule is shown in stick representation and colored according to element. The N‐terminal extension region and the palm, fingers, and thumb domains are shown in green, cyan, yellow, and orange, respectively. The interacting residues are colored according to element and shown in stick representation.

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