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Comparison of peptide sequences of influenza A virus NAs of N1 and N4 subtypes in the regions of the putative calcium binding sitea
a
Residues involved in the direct interaction with the calcium ion are shown in red, and pink indicates residues in which only the backbone carbonyl is involved in the interactions with the calcium ion. Green indicates residues surrounding the site which are structurally important.