Figure 2. The C6orf211 protein possesses a SAM-dependent methyltransferase fold.
(A) I-Tasser predicted folds of C6orf211 suggest a SAM-MT fold. (B) Alignment of C6orf211 homologs identified conservation in predicted SAM binding site. (C) Two 180° views of a threaded model of C6orf211 based on 3PT1.pdb structure, central β sheets and α-helices of the SAM-MT core fold are labelled. Conserved active site glutamate 258 and aspartate 291 highlighted as yellow sticks. Structural images were produced using PyMOL (www.pymol.org). See also Figures S1 and S2.
