Trypanosoma brucei α/β-hydrolase fold protein with unknown function
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Figure 3
One monomer of the dimeric T. brucei protein is shown in gray. The other monomer is colored from blue at the N-terminus to red at the C-terminus. The eight strands making up the core β-sheet of the α/β-hydrolase fold in this monomer are arranged left to right as in Fig. 2[link]. Secondary-structure elements between β6 and β7 (dark green in the figure) form a capping domain at the top of the structure.











Figure 3
One monomer of the dimeric T. brucei protein is shown in gray. The other monomer is colored from blue at the N-terminus to red at the C-terminus. The eight strands making up the core β-sheet of the α/β-hydrolase fold in this monomer are arranged left to right as in Fig. 2[link]. Secondary-structure elements between β6 and β7 (dark green in the figure) form a capping domain at the top of the structure.

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