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Figure 6
Hydrogen-bonding patterns in the three crystal structures. As before, peptide side chains have been left out, but the alcoholic hydroxyl groups and the C atoms connected to them are now included (yellow). For LVM (top left) all molecules have A geometry (red), while for LVE (top right) the geometry and hydrogen-bonding interactions are either of type A (red) or type B (blue). For LV2P (bottom) N- and C-terminal ends have either A or B geometry, but the central part (magenta) is common to all molecules. Two molecular layers, m1 and m2, have been identified, as well as the hydrogen-bonding regions r1, r2 and r3.

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