Journal:Acta Cryst D:S205979832201186X
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- | <scene name='94/944415/Cv/4'>Cartoon representations of the structural alignments of the two chains in the asymmetric unit of RBP-CPC</scene> (the edges of the unresolved region of chain A (D95 – M116) and B (A98 – M116) shown with spheres) and of <scene name='94/944415/Cv/9'>the two chains in the asymmetric unit of RBP-CPN</scene>. Differences in the topology are highlighted by comparison of the parental structure (salmon; PFB id [[2fn9]]) with the solved crystal structures of <scene name='94/944415/Cv/11'>RBP-CPC</scene> (yellow) and <scene name='94/944415/Cv/13'>RBP-CPN</scene> (blue). Interestingly, the non-native conformation observed in RBP-CPN resembles the sequence of other types of PBPs found in nature. | + | <scene name='94/944415/Cv/4'>Cartoon representations of the structural alignments of the two chains in the asymmetric unit of RBP-CPC</scene> (PFB id [[7qsp]]; the edges of the unresolved region of chain A (D95 – M116) and B (A98 – M116) shown with spheres) and of <scene name='94/944415/Cv/9'>the two chains in the asymmetric unit of RBP-CPN</scene> (PFB id [[7qsq]]). Differences in the topology are highlighted by comparison of the parental structure (salmon; PFB id [[2fn9]]) with the solved crystal structures of <scene name='94/944415/Cv/11'>RBP-CPC</scene> (yellow) and <scene name='94/944415/Cv/13'>RBP-CPN</scene> (blue). Interestingly, the non-native conformation observed in RBP-CPN resembles the sequence of other types of PBPs found in nature. |
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