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. 2019 Mar 21;15(3):e1007659. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1007659

Fig 7. Residues in the BBK32 to BGD19 chimera are solvent exposed.

Fig 7

A) A chimeric BBK32-C protein encoding three charged residues which are identical between BBK32 and BAD16, but different in BGD19-C, exhibits BDG19-like activity (see sequence alignment in Fig 1B and Fig 3). The structure of BBK32-C is oriented to highlight each of these residues (colored orange, stick representation). B) A molecular surface representation of BBK32-C in the same orientation as shown in panel A indicates all three residues altered in the BXK32-C chimera construct are surface exposed in the BBK32-C crystal structure.