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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Aug 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Chem Soc. 2007 Apr 7;129(17):5419–5429. doi: 10.1021/ja066950n

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Electrostatic potential surfaces of bicyclic urea from B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p)//B3LYP/6-31+G(d,p) calculations. From left (isolated ureido moiety) to right (streptavdin model) there is an increase in red (oxygen becoming more negative) and an increase in blue surface area (nitrogens becoming more positive).