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. 2018 Jun 13;9(6):697. doi: 10.1038/s41419-018-0730-7

Fig. 6. Model docking structure of mitochondrial Lon–p53 complex.

Fig. 6

a Ribbon representation of the structure of mitochondrial Lon–p53 complex. The protein structure is labeled along the sequence. Each domain is shown in a different color: ATPase domain in yellow, protease domain in blue, and p53 core domain in purple. K529 in ATPase pocket domain is indicated by arrow. b Surface-charge representation of mitochondrial Lon–p53 complex structure is shown. Basic, acidic and uncharged surface regions are colored blue, red and white, respectively. p53 core domain is represented by Ribbon in purple. c. Structure representation of the mitochondrial Lon–p53 complex. The same cartoon as b after an 180o rotation around the vertical axis. Mitochondrial Lon is represented by Ribbon and p53 core domain is represented by surface-charge model. Basic, acidic, and uncharged surface regions are colored blue, red, and white, respectively