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English: A movie clip of a DivL dimer that illustrates “morphing” between the two observed DivL monomer conformations. The monomeric subunits DivL-A and DivL-B are colored in violet and cyan, respectively. The ATP lid in each monomeric subunit is colored red, and Tyr550 is shown in yellow sticks. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Childers W, Xu Q, Mann T, Mathews I, Blair J, Deacon A, Shapiro L (2014). "Cell Fate Regulation Governed by a Repurposed Bacterial Histidine Kinase". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001979. PMID 25349992. PMC: 4211667. | ||
Author | Childers W, Xu Q, Mann T, Mathews I, Blair J, Deacon A, Shapiro L | ||
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Author | Childers W, Xu Q, Mann T, Mathews I, Blair J, Deacon A, Shapiro L |
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Image title | A movie clip of a DivL dimer that illustrates “morphing” between the two observed DivL monomer conformations. The monomeric subunits DivL-A and DivL-B are colored in violet and cyan, respectively. The ATP lid in each monomeric subunit is colored red, and Tyr550 is shown in yellow sticks. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014-10 |
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