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Figure 8.
Fig. 8. Different views of the R249S/H168R tetramer bound to
DNA. Four core domains (designated A–D) shown in ribbon
representation interact with two double-stranded DNA half-sites
(shown in grey). The core tetramer is a dimer of dimers: A, B
(cyan and red) and C, D (green and magenta). (a) View down the
central dyad of the core tetramer. (b) View perpendicular to the
central dyad and the DNA helix axis. (c) View down the DNA helix
axis.
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