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. 2015 Oct 30;472(Pt 1):121–133. doi: 10.1042/BJ20150059

Figure 5. Perpendicular model of the CXCL8 dimer–dp14 complex.

Figure 5

(A) An overlap of two poses related by a tetrasaccharide translation is shown to emphasize that the composite of these two poses are able to interact with all of the core residues on both monomers. (B) Close-up showing interactions between dp14 and the core basic residues on one of the monomer. The basic residues are coloured blue and dp14 is shown as sticks.