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Figure 2
(a) Fvan-cmp structure with the N-domain on the left and the C-domain on the right. (b) Fvan-cmp structure rotated 180° from (a), which is the ideal orientation to view the active site of the structure. The N-glycosylation sites are represented as sticks on the C-domain. (c) The electrostatic potential surface map for Fvan-cmp at pH 5.0 in the orientation shown in (b). The active-site cleft is shown in blue (positive potential). |
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