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posted on 2013-02-20, 08:21 authored by Monica Totir, Nathaniel Echols, Max Nanao, Christine L. Gee, Alisa Moskaleva, Scott Gradia, Anthony T. Iavarone, James M. Berger, Andrew P. May, Chloe Zubieta, Tom AlberLeft, the YghZ tetramer viewed along the four-fold axis. Putative active site residues are depicted as ball-and-stick and colored by atom with the active site of one monomer outlined by a gray box. Right, close -up view of the active site with putative active site residues colored by atom and labeled.