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Figure 5.
Figure 5. Surface representation of B-box1 showing basic
patches (colored blue) comprised of lysine and arginine
residues, acidic patches of glutamic and aspartic acids (colored
red), and hydrophobic surfaces (colored green) formed by
leucine, isoleucine, alanine, phenylalanine, and valine
residues. The red arrow indicates a cleft formed by two acidic
residues flanking a hydrophobic pocket. The blue arrow indicates
a large cleft of basic residues that may be important for
protein–protein interaction (possibly with Alpha 4).
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