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Figure 4

From: Structure and sequence analyses of Bacteroides proteins BVU_4064 and BF1687 reveal presence of two novel predominantly-beta domains, predicted to be involved in lipid and cell surface interactions

Figure 4

Structural similarities of the C-terminal domain of 3kog and 3g3l with bacterial pore-forming toxins. The region shown in red is implicated in membrane insertion in the pore-forming toxins [epsilon toxin (PDB code: 1uyj) and aerolysin (PDB code: 1z52)] and in the hemolytic lectin (PDB code 1w3g). In both 3kog and 3g3l this region corresponds to a helical insertion.

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