Fig. 2: The crystal structure of the σNS R6A mutant contains an N-terminal arm extending from a globular core. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: The crystal structure of the σNS R6A mutant contains an N-terminal arm extending from a globular core.

From: Structure of orthoreovirus RNA chaperone σNS, a component of viral replication factories

Fig. 2

a Ribbon and surface representations of the σNS crystal structure. The N-terminal arm protruding from the globular core is demarcated in a grey-dotted frame. b Topologic representation of the σNS R6A structure generated by the PDBsum database, β-strands colored in green with a light blue background, α-helices colored in cyan, and the connecting loops colored in grey.

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