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Molecular structure and morphology of human CRP. (a) Negatively stained electron micrograph showing the typical pentameric disc-like structure face-on and side-on (arrows). (b) Ribbon diagram of the crystal structure, showing the lectin fold and the two calcium atoms (spheres) in the ligand-binding site of each protomer (6). (c) Space-filling model of the CRP molecule, showing a single phosphocholine molecule located in the ligand-binding site of each protomer (6). [1]

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15:01, 1 January 2012Elise Rosati (Talk | contribs)700×23337 KBMolecular structure and morphology of human CRP. (a) Negatively stained electron micrograph showing the typical pentameric disc-like structure face-on and side-on (arrows). (b) Ribbon diagram of the crystal structure, showing the lectin fold and the two c

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