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. 2010 Jul 9;66(Pt 8):881–888. doi: 10.1107/S0907444910020081

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Ribbon diagrams of the SaPurB subunit, the dimer and the tetramer. (a) A subunit is depicted and coloured from the N-terminus (blue) to the C-­terminus (red). Residues of the subunit interact with three AMP molecules, which are shown in CPK format (C, black; O, red; P, orange). (b) The dimer is formed from two subunits in an antiparallel arrangement. Subunit A is coloured yellow and subunit B is coloured orange. The dimer forms part of four active sites, which are marked by AMP. (c) The active enzyme SaPurB is a tetramer. Subunit C is coloured green and subunit D is coloured purple.