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. 2016 Jul 19;113(31):8705–8710. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1524648113

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Sequence conservation across the Ub-binding sites of human USPs. (A) The structure of USP2 in complex with Ubv.2.1 (PDB ID code 3V6C). USP2 is shown as a gray surface with residues in the Ub-binding site (residues within 4.5 Å of any residue on Ubv.2.1) colored according to bits scores derived from the alignment of 48 human USPs, as follows: green ≤ 2, 2 < yellow < 2.7, red ≥ 2.7. The main chain of Ubv.2.1 is shown as a wheat tube, and nine residues that show high conservation in the saturation scan of both Ubv.2.1 and Ubv.21.4 (core functional epitope) are shown as ruby spheres. White and black dashed lines demarcate site 1 and site 2, respectively. (B) Ubv.2.1 rotated 180° relative to A. (C) The sequence logo for highly conserved (bits ≥ 2.7) and moderately conserved positions (2 < bits < 2.7) within the Ub-binding sites of human USPs. Positions are numbered according to the sequence of USP2, and sequences of USP2 and USP21 are shown. Asterisks and arrowheads indicate residues that interact with the Ub C-terminal tail and the core functional epitope, respectively.