Figure 7
Figure 7. Schematic representation of circular and open β2GPI. (A) β2GPI with its 5 domains (DI-DV) as it is in complex with anti-β2GPI antibodies. (B) A proposed model of plasma β2GPI. Black dots represent the amino acids not accessible for trypsin; black arrow indicates the location of the amino acids involved in the recognition of anti-β2GPI antibodies. In the circular conformation, the black circle indicates the concealing of the amino acids involved in the binding site of anti-β2GPI antibodies as a result of interaction between domains I and V of β2GPI.

Schematic representation of circular and open β2GPI. (A) β2GPI with its 5 domains (DI-DV) as it is in complex with anti-β2GPI antibodies. (B) A proposed model of plasma β2GPI. Black dots represent the amino acids not accessible for trypsin; black arrow indicates the location of the amino acids involved in the recognition of anti-β2GPI antibodies. In the circular conformation, the black circle indicates the concealing of the amino acids involved in the binding site of anti-β2GPI antibodies as a result of interaction between domains I and V of β2GPI.

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