Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798319000214

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At the time of structure solution coordinates and structure factors were deposited and released in the Protein Data Bank under the accession codes [[5oli]] (for the in-house I3C derivative) and [[6esr]] (for the higher resolution synchrotron structure); at the time of writing the manuscript both entries have been re-refined in order to optimize model quality and statistics and so they have been superseded by [[6qe4]] and [[6qe3]] respectively.
At the time of structure solution coordinates and structure factors were deposited and released in the Protein Data Bank under the accession codes [[5oli]] (for the in-house I3C derivative) and [[6esr]] (for the higher resolution synchrotron structure); at the time of writing the manuscript both entries have been re-refined in order to optimize model quality and statistics and so they have been superseded by [[6qe4]] and [[6qe3]] respectively.
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<scene name='80/805753/Cv/6'>Secondary structure ribbon representation of the structure of human IBA57</scene>. Highlighted in red the residues for which very poor or no electron density at all is observed.
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<scene name='80/805753/Cv/6'>Secondary structure ribbon representation of the structure of human IBA57</scene> with the residues for which even the main chain electron density is very poor if not absent at all highlighted in red (53-59, 61, 88-92, 115-118, 138-147, 262, 296-300, 306-311).
<scene name='80/805753/Cv/7'>Superposition</scene> between [[6esr]] (red) and [[5oli]] (green) secondary structures. It appears that,
<scene name='80/805753/Cv/7'>Superposition</scene> between [[6esr]] (red) and [[5oli]] (green) secondary structures. It appears that,

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