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Figure 9
Native SAD structures ordered by the number of residues in the asymmetric unit. (a) HK9S: a substructure of three S atoms and one Cl atom defined 127 ordered residues at 2.3 Å resolution. (b) Netrin G2: a substructure of 26 S atoms and one Ca atom defined 312 ordered residues at 2.3 Å resolution. (c) CysZ: a substructure of 20 S atoms, four Cl atoms and one sulfate ion defined 452 ordered residues at 2.3 Å resolution. (d) TorT–TorSS: a substructure of 28 S atoms and three sulfate ions defined 1148 ordered residues at 2.8 Å resolution. (e) DnaK–ATP: a substructure of 32 S atoms, six P atoms, two Mg atoms and 11 sulfate ions defined 1200 ordered residues at 2.3 Å resolution. Each molecular oligomer or complex is shown as a ribbon diagram with those residues in the asymmetric unit colored violet. Anomalously scattering substructures are shown as spheres with S atoms in yellow, Cl atoms in green (HK9S and CysZ), sulfate ions in yellow and red (CysZ, TorT–TorSS and DnaK–ATP) and the one calcium ion in red (netrin G2). The structures shown in (a), (b), (c) and (d) were adapted from a previous description (Liu et al., 2012BB38).

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