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Figure 2
Neutron crystallography of wtFNR. (a) Large crystals used for neutron crystallography. The oxidized crystal is shown on the left and the reduced crystal is shown on the right. (b) Comparison of the H/D-substitution rates of amide protons for each residue in the sequence. Residues with a high H/D-substitution rate (over 80%) are colored blue, those with a low rate (under 20%) are colored red and residues with intermediate rates are colored gray. Proline residues are shown in green. (c) Models color-coded based on the H/D-substitution rate in the same color codes as in (b). The oxidized model is shown at the top and the reduced model is shown at the bottom.

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