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Figure 1.
Figure 1. (a) Stereo surface representation of the 1F9/TEL complex. The V[H] domain is orange, the V[L] domain is gray and TEL, which is separated by 10 Å for better clarity of the contact surface is shown in red. The residues indicated in blue are involved in the antigen-antibody interaction (Table 2). The representation was drawn with WebLab ViewerPro [Molecular Simulation 1999]. The buried solvent-accessible surface area calculated with the program AREAIMOL [Collaborative Computational Project 1994]. (b) Stereo-view of the tube a-carbon trace of 1F9/TEL complex. The CDR regions of the V[H] domain are shown yellow, and the CDR regions of the V[L] domain are shown light gray. TEL is least-squares superimposed with the uncomplexed TEL (PDB entry 135L, [Harata 1993]) in light blue and uncomplexed HEL (PDB entry 1AKI, [Artymiuk et al 1982]) in blue calculated by the program LSQKAB [Collaborative Computational Project 1994]. This and the following presentation are drawn with SETOR [Evans 1993]. (c) Stereo-view of the interaction region with the side-chain contacts of the lysozyme residue 101 (Gly in TEL, Asp in HEL) with CDR L1 and H3. Hydrogen bonds are marked in black.

The above figure is reprinted by permission from Elsevier: J Mol Biol (2000, 301, 239-246) copyright 2000.