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. 2019 Jun 13;9:209. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2019.00209

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Surface characteristics of featured regions of Mhp Eno. (A) The featured regions of Mhp Eno (bright orange) are shown in cartoon form. (B) Electrostatics of the Mhp Eno surface. The characteristic regions are boxed by rectangles. The S3/H1 loop region and the H13 region of one enolase molecule are located at the same face as the H6/S6 region of another enolase molecule. (C) The H3/S1 loop region side of the dimer unit of Mhp Eno. The charged surface residues in the featured regions (Lys57, Lys274, and Lys282) are shown in stick form. (D) The H6/S6 loop region side of the dimer unit of Mhp Eno. The charged surface residues in the featured regions (Lys240, Lys242, Asp278, Asp280, Glu281, Lys282, and Glu284) are shown in stick form. (E–H) The enlarged views of the residues mentioned in (C,D).