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===SpLsm3===
===SpLsm3===
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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, <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<ref name ="wu"/>.
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==Lsm 4==
==Lsm 4==
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The Lsm4 crystal structure contains a trimer of the Lsm4 monomers. It contains the Sm motif consisting of an α-helix (distorted) and a β-sheet formed by five antiparallel stands (residues 14-70)(Fig. 5)<ref name ="wu"/>.
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The <scene name='Sandbox_502/Splsm4/2'>Lsm4 crystal structure</scene> contains a trimer of the Lsm4 monomers. It contains the Sm motif consisting of an α-helix (distorted) and a β-sheet formed by five antiparallel stands (residues 14-70)<ref name ="wu"/>.
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<Structure load='4emh' size='250' frame='true' align='left' caption='Figure 5: Asymmetric unit of Lsm4 from Schizosaccharomyces pombe ' scene='Sandbox_502/Splsm4/2'/>
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