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English: Molecular dynamics simulation of the putative helicase C domain in KIAA0415 (see Online Methods). The protein is shown in a cartoon representation. The SF2 helicase motif regions are shown in colours: I in white, Ia in yellow, II in orange, III in red, IV in cyan, and V in blue. ADP and three residues (E379, D481, and E652) coordinating the Mg2+ are shown in sticks and coloured by atom type. Mg2+ is represented by a green sphere. |
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Source | Video S1 from Słabicki M, Theis M, Krastev D, Samsonov S, Mundwiller E, Junqueira M, Paszkowski-Rogacz M, Teyra J, Heninger A, Poser I, Prieur F, Truchetto J, Confavreux C, Marelli C, Durr A, Camdessanche J, Brice A, Shevchenko A, Pisabarro M, Stevanin G, Buchholz F (2010). "A Genome-Scale DNA Repair RNAi Screen Identifies SPG48 as a Novel Gene Associated with Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000408. PMID 20613862. PMC: 2893954. | ||
Author | Słabicki M, Theis M, Krastev D, Samsonov S, Mundwiller E, Junqueira M, Paszkowski-Rogacz M, Teyra J, Heninger A, Poser I, Prieur F, Truchetto J, Confavreux C, Marelli C, Durr A, Camdessanche J, Brice A, Shevchenko A, Pisabarro M, Stevanin G, Buchholz F | ||
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Author | S?abicki M, Theis M, Krastev D, Samsonov S, Mundwiller E, Junqueira M, Paszkowski-Rogacz M, Teyra J, Heninger A, Poser I, Prieur F, Truchetto J, Confavreux C, Marelli C, Durr A, Camdessanche J, Brice A, Shevchenko A, Pisabarro M, Stevanin G, Buchholz F |
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Image title | Molecular dynamics simulation of the putative helicase C domain in KIAA0415 (see Online Methods). The protein is shown in a cartoon representation. The SF2 helicase motif regions are shown in colours: I in white, Ia in yellow, II in orange, III in red, IV in cyan, and V in blue. ADP and three residues (E379, D481, and E652) coordinating the Mg2+ are shown in sticks and coloured by atom type. Mg2+ is represented by a green sphere. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2010-06 |