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. 2005 Apr 11;33(7):2106–2117. doi: 10.1093/nar/gki516

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Model depicting the interactions between Lsm11 and ZFP100 characterized in this paper. To illustrate the interactions, Lsm11 (bottom) has been drawn in the opposite orientation relative to ZFP100 (top). An interaction between the zinc finger repeats 2–8 of ZFP100 and the HBP–histone RNA hairpin complex was previously characterized by Dominski, Marzluff and co-workers (14). The three conserved motifs in the N-terminus of Lsm11, which are important for histone RNA processing (PLL, PER and MPL), are shown in red, the fourth motif (YES) in grey.