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. 2000 May 2;97(10):5191–5196. doi: 10.1073/pnas.090500397

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Schematic representation of possible orientations of the effector domain of MRP in the MRP⋅CaM complex. (A) The C-terminal domain of CaM binds to the N-terminal side of the effector domain of MRP. (B) Opposite orientation. (C) The effector domain interacts solely with the C-terminal domain of CaM. (D) The effector domain interacts solely with the N-terminal domain of CaM. Note that MRP is shown in an extended conformation (model C1 in the Introduction).