Fig. 2: Crystal structure of the Fis1_ΔTM+Bap31_vDED. | Communications Biology

Fig. 2: Crystal structure of the Fis1_ΔTM+Bap31_vDED.

From: Crystal structure of Fis1 and Bap31 provides information on protein-protein interactions at mitochondria-associated ER membranes

Fig. 2

A The architecture of Fis1_ΔTM and Bap31_vDED in the asymmetric unit. Three Fis1_ΔTM molecules (chains A, B, and C are shown in cyan, green, and blue, respectively) and four Bap31_vDED (two dimers, chains D−E are shown in pink and magenta, respectively; chains F−G are shown in orange and light orange, respectively) in the asymmetric unit. B A representation of the Fis1_ΔTM dimer−Bap31_vDED CC dimer complex showing chain B−C of Fis1_ΔTM and chain F−G of Bap31_vDED. C Another representation of the Fis1_ΔTM dimer−Bap31_vDED dimer complex showing chain A−A’ (a symmetric mate of chain A), chain D−E, and chain D’−E’ (symmetric mates of chain D−E). D A detailed view of the contact residues between Fis1_ΔTM (chain B) and Bap31_vDED (chain F). *Ser234 is Gln234 in Bap31_WT, and a hydrogen bond is formed through the main chain of Ser234.

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