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. 2014 Jan 21;111(5):1795–1800. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1313096111

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Dos1WD is an eight-bladed β-propeller. (A) Cartoon representation of the eight-bladed Dos1 β-propeller, viewed from the side (Left) and rotated 90° and viewed from the narrow side of the propeller (Right). Blades 1–8 are formed by four β strands (A–D) as labeled on blade 3. (B) The C-terminal tail of Dos1 latches blades 1 and 8. The side chain of the Phe626 and Phe629, which fit into hydrophobic pockets formed by the propeller and the two glutamates (Glu628 and Glu633), which are facing outward, are shown with carbon atoms in yellow and oxygen atoms in red. The view is from the narrow side of the propeller.