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Figure 2
SER mutation K225D enables a crystal-packing contact. (a) The noncrystallographic PLK1K225D/K226A dimer in the asymmetric unit (chains A and B) and a crystal neighbour (chains A′ and B′) are shown in cartoon representation. Residue Arg144 and the SER mutation K225D are shown in stick representation. The crystal contacts formed by a salt bridge between Arg144 and the SER mutation K225D are highlighted by red boxes. (b) shows a zoom into this double salt bridge (2FoFc density map at 2.2 Å resolution, contoured at 1.3σ; hydrogen bonds shown as yellow dotted lines).

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