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Figure 5.
Figure 5. Surface Features of PolγB(A) Conserved residues in PolγB from human, mouse, and Xenopus laevis. Residues of mouse PolγB strictly conserved in human and at least type-conserved in Xenopus are colored green (noncarbon atoms) or yellow (carbon atoms). Residues of mouse PolγB deleted in Xenopus PolγB are colored in magenta.(B) Surface potential of the PolγB dimer calculated at neutral pH, ionic strength 100 mM, contoured at ± 10 kT (blue, positive; red, negative). The surface potential of human PolγB (homology model, not shown) is similar. Top, front view as in Figure 1B; bottom, view of the C-terminal regions of PolγB. The arrows indicate the pocket in domain 1.

The above figure is reprinted by permission from Cell Press: Mol Cell (2001, 7, 43-54) copyright 2001.