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. 2014 Oct 1;9(10):e108946. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0108946

Figure 6. Consequences in vivo of mutating the CdnLCt solvent-exposed basic-hydrophobic patch.

Figure 6

(A) CdnLCt electrostatic surface (left) and ribbon representations (right; each helix is labeled and colored differently) generated using PyMOL. The zoom shows sidechains (as sticks) of the labeled nonpolar and basic residues composing the solvent-exposed basic-hydrophobic patch. (B) Complementation analyses in M. xanthus of the CdnL W88A, M96A, F125A, R128A/K129A, and R90A/R91A/R93A mutants versus wild-type CdnL (WT) and ΔcdnL, as in Figure 5B.