Fig. 4: MV-varNLP and MV-NLP differ in their H2B portion and in the extent of DNA binding. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: MV-varNLP and MV-NLP differ in their H2B portion and in the extent of DNA binding.

From: Melbournevirus encodes a shorter H2B-H2A doublet histone variant that forms structurally distinct nucleosome structures

Fig. 4

Cartoon representation of parts of H2B and the H2A C-terminal tail and knuckle domain of (A, B) MV-varNLP, (C, D) MV-NLP (7N8N), and (E, F) the eukaryotic nucleosome (1AOI). Models are represented in transparent colors with solid colors at regions of interest (H2A, yellow; H2B, red; knuckle domain, gray).

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