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Structural and Functional Characterization of a Novel Family of Cyclophilins, the AquaCyps

Fig 6

Dimerization of AquaCyp300.

(A) Surface representation of the dimeric AquaCyp300 crystal structure, one protomer is colored in light the other in dark grey, the N-terminal-, insertion, and C-terminal structural elements in one protomer are colored blue, green and red, respectively, active site residues of both protomers are colored yellow. (B) Sequence conservation [83] within the AquaCyp300 family is mapped onto a cartoon representation of AquaCyp300 protomer2. Residues that are highly conserved (e.g. Phe258, Phe259, Phe260) are shown in blue, sequences with lower identity are shown in white and red.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157070.g006