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Quaternary structure of PAL. The four individual monomers are color-coded in red, green, blue, and yellow, displaying the approximate 222 symmetry of the PAL tetramer. (a) Stereoview of PAL from a side perspective. The bracketed areas represent the residues, arranged in a fan, that are present in PAL and absent in HAL. (b) Top perspective of the PAL tetramer (90° offset from that of panel a). This view looks down into the active sites of two of the subunits; the other two active sites would be seen from a bottom view.

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Calabrese, Joseph C. et al.[1]

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current16:09, 6 December 2013Thumbnail for version as of 16:09, 6 December 2013500 × 173 (49 KB)Bryan Toton (talk | contribs)Quaternary structure of PAL. The four individual monomers are color-coded in red, green, blue, and yellow, displaying the approximate 222 symmetry of the PAL tetramer. (a) Stereoview of PAL from a side perspective. The bracketed areas represent the residu

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