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Figure 3.
FIGURE 3. An asymmetric tetramer of ORF52. A, schematic
drawing of the ORF52 tetramer. One dimer is shown in gold and
cyan, and other is in green and magenta. B, ORF52 tetramer after
180° rotation around the vertical axis from A. C, molecular
surface of the ORF52 tetramer, in the same view as A, colored by
electrostatic potentials. D, molecular surface of the ORF52
tetramer in the same view as B. E, conserved molecular surface
features of the ORF52 tetramer. A, B, and E created with Pymol
(44), and C and D were created with Grasp (45).
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