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Figure 2.
Figure 2. Optimal superimposition of the MMP-13/TIMP-2 complex with the MMP-14/TIMP-2 complex.^25 CdMMP-13 is shown in surface representation with some residues indicated by blue labels, and MMP-14 is omitted for clarity. The stereo views show the detailed interactions of some TIMP-2 edge loops (orange) of the MMP-13/TIMP-2 complex and compare them with the TIMP-2 loops in the MMP-14/TIMP-2 complex (green). (a) Front view towards the left-hand side surface of cdMMP-13. The distal parts of the sA-sB loops of both TIMP-2 molecules are shown as stick models. (b) Front view towards the right-hand side surface of cdMMP-13 showing the interactions of the C-terminal parts of TIMP-2 with MMP-13 (surface) in comparison with the equivalent TIMP-2 segments in the MMP-14/TIMP-2 complex. Figure 2. Optimal superimposition of the MMP-13/TIMP-2 complex with the MMP-14/TIMP-2 complex.[3]^25 CdMMP-13 is shown in surface representation with some residues indicated by blue labels, and MMP-14 is omitted for clarity. The stereo views show the detailed interactions of some TIMP-2 edge loops (orange) of the MMP-13/TIMP-2 complex and compare them with the TIMP-2 loops in the MMP-14/TIMP-2 complex (green). (a) Front view towards the left-hand side surface of cdMMP-13. The distal parts of the sA-sB loops of both TIMP-2 molecules are shown as stick models. (b) Front view towards the right-hand side surface of cdMMP-13 showing the interactions of the C-terminal parts of TIMP-2 with MMP-13 (surface) in comparison with the equivalent TIMP-2 segments in the MMP-14/TIMP-2 complex.

The above figure is reprinted by permission from Elsevier: J Mol Biol (2007, 366, 1222-1231) copyright 2007.