Figure 3. The structure of the C-terminal part of MilA is different from those of T4 CH and E. coli TS.
(A–C) Comparison of the structures of the C-terminal parts of T4 CH (A), E. coli TS (B) and MilA (C), which are all colored in yellow. (D) The electrostatic surface potential of MilA were generated by pymol, with blue and red representing positively- and negatively-charged surface areas, respectively. The substrate CMP is located in a surface pocket of MilA.