Figure 12. N11 protein (“N11P”) Downside variable loop region (“VLR”) residues and corresponding Staphylococcal Enterotoxin I (“SEI”), alpha-bungarotoxin (“ABT”), anthrax lethal factor (“ALF”), clostridium botulinum neurotoxin (“CBN”), and tetanus toxin (“TTX”) residues.
Shown are grey structure ribbons depicting: N11P monomer (panel A), SEI monomer (panel B), ABT dimer (panel C), ALF monomer (panel D), CBN monomer (panel E), and TTX monomer (panel F). Corresponding residue spheres in each panel are identified and colored according to Table 9 (LOCAL COPY).
Figure 12
Weininger, A.; Weininger, S. (2015)
“Using Common Spatial Distributions of Atoms to Relate
Functionally Divergent Influenza Virus N10 and N11 Protein Structures to
Functionally Characterized Neuraminidase Structures, Toxin Cell Entry Domains,
and Non-Influenza Virus Cell Entry Domains.”
PloS One 10(2):e0117499. (https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117499)