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Each monomer is composed of an <scene name='82/829358/Helix/1'>α-helix</scene> and <scene name='82/829358/Sheet/1'>two four stranded β-sheets</scene>, which results in two eight-stranded β-sheets per dimer <ref name="seb">Sebastião, M. P., Lamzin, V., Saraiva, M. J., & Damas, A. M. (2001). Transthyretin stability as a key factor in amyloidogenesis: X-ray analysis at atomic resolution. Journal of Molecular Biology, 306(4), 733–744. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.2000.4415  </ref>. There is a large solvent channel which passes between the two sheets in which two molecules of T4 can bind. Monomers associate via the formation of an eight-stranded anti-parallel β-sheet to which each monomer contributes four β-strands. These β-sheets are situated at the center of the tetramer and positioned back to back. Ile107 and Val122 of monomer A are in direct van der Waals contact with the phenol ring of Phe87 from monomer B.  
Each monomer is composed of an <scene name='82/829358/Helix/1'>α-helix</scene> and <scene name='82/829358/Sheet/1'>two four stranded β-sheets</scene>, which results in two eight-stranded β-sheets per dimer <ref name="seb">Sebastião, M. P., Lamzin, V., Saraiva, M. J., & Damas, A. M. (2001). Transthyretin stability as a key factor in amyloidogenesis: X-ray analysis at atomic resolution. Journal of Molecular Biology, 306(4), 733–744. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.2000.4415  </ref>. There is a large solvent channel which passes between the two sheets in which two molecules of T4 can bind. Monomers associate via the formation of an eight-stranded anti-parallel β-sheet to which each monomer contributes four β-strands. These β-sheets are situated at the center of the tetramer and positioned back to back. <scene name='82/829358/Interacab/1'>Ile107</scene> and <scene name='82/829358/Interacab/1'>Val122</scene> of monomer A are in direct van der Waals contact with the phenol ring of <scene name='82/829358/Interacab/1'>Phe87</scene> from monomer B.  


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