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DescriptionCrystal structure of human CD9.pdf
English: a Overall structure of human CD9, viewed from the membrane plane (left and middle) and from the extracellular side (right). The transmembrane helices and the two extracellular loops (SEL and LEL) are labeled. Cys152-Cys181 and Cys153-Cys167 form disulfide bonds. b Surface representation of CD9, colored according to a. c Palmitoylation of the cytoplasmic cysteine residues. Green meshes show Fo−Fc densities contoured at 2.5 σ, indicating the palmitoylation of the cysteine residues on the cytoplasmic end of the four transmembrane helices.[1]
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Crystal structure of human CD9
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