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Each AphB <scene name='78/787198/Aphb_monomer_compact/1'>monomer</scene> comprises an N-terminal <scene name='78/787198/Aphb_monomer_dbd/1'>DNA binding domain</scene> (DBD) and a C-terminal <scene name='78/787198/Aphb_monomer_rd/1'>regulatory domain</scene> (RD). The DBD is connected to the RD via the <scene name='78/787198/Aphb_monomer_lh/3'>linker helix</scene>. AphB subunits are found in two distinct conformations within the tetramer, as determined by the angle between the linker helix and the RD. In the <scene name='78/787198/Aphb_compact/1'>compact</scene> form, the RD and linker helix form an angle of 85 degrees, whereas this angle is 150 degrees in the extended form. Interestingly, the LH forms the dimerization interface between one compact and one extended subunit. | Each AphB <scene name='78/787198/Aphb_monomer_compact/1'>monomer</scene> comprises an N-terminal <scene name='78/787198/Aphb_monomer_dbd/1'>DNA binding domain</scene> (DBD) and a C-terminal <scene name='78/787198/Aphb_monomer_rd/1'>regulatory domain</scene> (RD). The DBD is connected to the RD via the <scene name='78/787198/Aphb_monomer_lh/3'>linker helix</scene>. AphB subunits are found in two distinct conformations within the tetramer, as determined by the angle between the linker helix and the RD. In the <scene name='78/787198/Aphb_compact/1'>compact</scene> form, the RD and linker helix form an angle of 85 degrees, whereas this angle is 150 degrees in the extended form. Interestingly, the LH forms the dimerization interface between one compact and one extended subunit. | ||
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