Figure 2 - full size

 

Figure 2.
Fig. 2. Plot of backbone amide 15N T[1], T[2], and heteronuclear 15N{1H}-NOE values versus residue number for wild-type Cdc4p. The N and C termini and the linker region connecting the two domains of the protein exhibit conformational flexibility on a sub-nanosecond time scale as indicated by anomalously high T[2] and low heteronuclear NOE values. Residues within the loop regions, particularly between helices A and B and helices E and F, also show evidence of conformational mobility. The positions of the eight helices are indicated above the figure with cylinders.

The above figure is reprinted by permission from the ASBMB: J Biol Chem (2001, 276, 5943-5951) copyright 2001.