Fig. 5: α3 histones from bacteriophages or with eukaryotic-like domains. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: α3 histones from bacteriophages or with eukaryotic-like domains.

From: Histones and histone variant families in prokaryotes

Fig. 5

a The homodimer of Rab GTPase histone A0A0F8XJF6 as predicted by AlphaFold2. Rab GTPase histones contain a small Rab GTPase domain on the N-terminus and an FtF-like histone fold at the C-terminus. Each residue is colored by its pLDDT value. b The homotetramer of phage histone A0A2E7QIQ9 as predicted by AlphaFold2. Phage histones contain an α3 histone fold at the N-terminus and an α-helix which functions as the tetramerization domain at the C-terminus.

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