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Figure 3.
Sus1:Sac3 Interaction (A and B) The hinges between the rigid Sus1 [alpha] helices enable the molecule to wrap around the Sac3^CID helix, shown in red. (C) End-on view showing Sus1 wrapping around the Sac3 helix like fingers gripping a rod. (D) Sus1 sequences showing the conservation of both the helices ([alpha]1, [alpha]2, [alpha]3, [alpha]4, and [alpha]5) and the hinges between them. Single Gly residues (yellow) form the hinges between helices [alpha]1/[alpha]2 and [alpha]2/[alpha]3. A kink introduced by a Pro in helix [alpha]4 enhances the intimacy of the contact with Sac3. Mol Cell. 2009 March 27; 33(6-2): 727–737. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2009.01.033. Copyright [copyright] 2009 ELL & Excerpta Medica

The above figure is reprinted from an Open Access publication published by Cell Press: Mol Cell (2009, 33, 727-737) copyright 2009.