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Figure 2.
Figure 2. The fold of RT216. The names and colours of the subdomains, fingers (blue) and palm (red), and the enumeration of the secondary structure elements follow the nomenclature used for the structure of HIV-1 RT complexed with nevirapine [1] and with DNA and an antibody fragment [5]. The β-strands are marked 0 to 11a and helices are labelled A to F. Two loops which have not been modelled are coloured grey and are located between strands β 3 and β 4 (residues 64–71) and strands β 5a–β 6 (residues 94–104). This drawing and Figure 5 were prepared using the program MOLSCRIPT [22]. Figure 2. The fold of RT216. The names and colours of the subdomains, fingers (blue) and palm (red), and the enumeration of the secondary structure elements follow the nomenclature used for the structure of HIV-1 RT complexed with nevirapine [[3]1] and with DNA and an antibody fragment [[4]5]. The β-strands are marked 0 to 11a and helices are labelled A to F. Two loops which have not been modelled are coloured grey and are located between strands β 3 and β 4 (residues 64–71) and strands β 5a–β 6 (residues 94–104). This drawing and [5]Figure 5 were prepared using the program MOLSCRIPT [[6]22].

The above figure is reprinted by permission from Cell Press: Structure (1994, 2, 953-961) copyright 1994.