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A highly conserved inter-domain linker (<scene name='81/817991/Idl/2'>IDL</scene>) connects HEPN1 with Helical-1 and spans a highly positivecentral inner channel, where crRNA lies isolated from the solvent. Helical-1 domain makes extensive contacts with the direct repeat of crRNA and minor interface contacts with both HEPNs and Lid domains, whereas Helical-2, which is composed of 11 helices, makes extensive contacts with HEPN1 and minor contacts with the extended beta-hairpin of the Lid domain. Between Helical1 and Helical2 domains there is a <scene name='81/817991/Channel_helicais/1'>side channel</scene> oppositely oriented from the Lid domain. This second side channel also is positively charged and establishes access to the unbound state crRNA from the solvent.
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A highly conserved inter-domain linker (<scene name='81/817991/Idl/2'>IDL</scene>) connects HEPN1 with Helical-1 and spans a highly positivecentral <scene name='81/817991/Pbucas13b_central_channel/1'>inner channel</scene>, where crRNA lies isolated from the solvent. Helical-1 domain makes extensive contacts with the direct repeat of crRNA and minor interface contacts with both HEPNs and Lid domains, whereas Helical-2, which is composed of 11 helices, makes extensive contacts with HEPN1 and minor contacts with the extended beta-hairpin of the Lid domain. Between Helical1 and Helical2 domains there is a <scene name='81/817991/Channel_helicais/1'>side channel</scene> oppositely oriented from the Lid domain. This second side channel also is positively charged and establishes access to the unbound state crRNA from the solvent.
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==Cas13b==

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