Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798322009755

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<scene name='93/931041/Cv1/13'>Close-up view of the region in AAR2Δloop-PRPF8RH surrounding AAR2 Δloop S284</scene>. The corresponding region in yeast Aar2p is profoundly restructured upon replacement of the equivalent S253 by a phospho-mimetic glutamate residue <ref name='Weber'>PMID: 23442228</ref>.
<scene name='93/931041/Cv1/13'>Close-up view of the region in AAR2Δloop-PRPF8RH surrounding AAR2 Δloop S284</scene>. The corresponding region in yeast Aar2p is profoundly restructured upon replacement of the equivalent S253 by a phospho-mimetic glutamate residue <ref name='Weber'>PMID: 23442228</ref>.
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<scene name='93/931041/Cv1/14'>The AAR2Δloop C-terminal tail traversing the PRPF8RH domain</scene>. Close-up views comparing the AAR2Δloop C-terminal tail (sticks) traversing the PRPF8RH domain below the protruding β-finger module (surface views):
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<scene name='93/931041/Cv1/14'>The AAR2Δloop C-terminal tail traversing the PRPF8RH domain</scene>. Close-up views comparing the AAR2<sup>Δloop</sup> C-terminal tail (sticks) traversing the PRPF8<sup>RH</sup> domain below the protruding β-finger module (surface views):
*<scene name='93/931041/Cv/20'>observed in the AAR2Δloop-PRPF8RH complex</scene>;
*<scene name='93/931041/Cv/20'>observed in the AAR2Δloop-PRPF8RH complex</scene>;
*<scene name='93/931041/Cv/21'>modeled onto the PRPF8RH domain in step 1 conformation</scene> (PDB ID [[4jk7]]<ref name='Schellenberg'>PMID: 23686287</ref>);
*<scene name='93/931041/Cv/21'>modeled onto the PRPF8RH domain in step 1 conformation</scene> (PDB ID [[4jk7]]<ref name='Schellenberg'>PMID: 23686287</ref>);

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