Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798319009008

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I3C can mediate contacts between protein molecules in a crystal:
I3C can mediate contacts between protein molecules in a crystal:
*<scene name='81/819238/Cv/9'>One I3C molecule from the lysozyme crystal</scene>.
*<scene name='81/819238/Cv/9'>One I3C molecule from the lysozyme crystal</scene>.
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*<scene name='81/819238/Cv/10'>I3C molecule from Orf11 NTD crystal (1st orientation)</scene>.
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*<scene name='81/819238/Cv/14'>I3C molecule from Orf11 NTD crystal (1st orientation)</scene>.
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The same I3C molecule from the Orf11 NTD crystal is displayed in two different orientations for clarity. I3C-protein interactions include hydrogen bonding, π-π stacking interactions, salt bridges, water bridges and halogen bonding. In both cases, each I3C molecule forms interactions with three different proteins molecules (each shown in a different color), which could assist in lattice packing.
<b>References</b><br>
<b>References</b><br>

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