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Figure 6.
Figure 6 Superposition of the H2A (residues 97-116) and H4'
(residues 92-102) docking sequences for the following octamer
structures: S1, the octamer in KCl/phosphate (blue); S2, the
octamer in ammonium sulfate of Arents et al. (1991[Arents, G.,
Burlingame, R. W., Wang, B. C., Love, W. E. & Moudrianakis, E.
N. (1991). Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 88, 10148-10152.])
(yellow); S3, the octamer in the nucleosome core particle of
Luger et al. (1997[Luger, K., Maeder, A. W., Richmond, R. K.,
Sargent, D. F. & Richmond, T. J. (1997). Nature (London), 389,
251-260.]) (red); S4, the octamer in the nucleosome core
particle of Harp et al. (2000[Harp, J. M., Hanson, B. L., Timm,
D. E. & Bunick, G. J. (2000). Acta Cryst. D56, 1513-1534.])
(green). Notice the similarity between the structures as well as
some differences, particularly for histone H4'.
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