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English: Transition of the N-terminal arm between the positions seen in the two crystal structures.The crystal structures of monomeric N (PDB codes: 3LYF; [15]) and hexameric N (PDB codes: 3OU9) were overlayed based on the core domain, and the movement of the N-terminal arm between the positions seen in the two crystal structures was simulated using the program LSQMAN. The N-terminal arm is shown in red, the globular core domain in brown and green, and the C terminus in blue.
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Source Video S1 from Ferron F, Li Z, Danek E, Luo D, Wong Y, Coutard B, Lantez V, Charrel R, Canard B, Walz T, Lescar J (2011). "The Hexamer Structure of the Rift Valley Fever Virus Nucleoprotein Suggests a Mechanism for its Assembly into Ribonucleoprotein Complexes". PLOS Pathogens. DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002030. PMID 21589902. PMC: 3093367.
Author Ferron F, Li Z, Danek E, Luo D, Wong Y, Coutard B, Lantez V, Charrel R, Canard B, Walz T, Lescar J
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