Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. The structure (PDB identification 3FIB) of the fibrinogen γ-chain C-terminal domain (γ144-392). / The image was constructed in display mode cartoon using the program CHIME at: www.umass.edu/microbio/chime. (A) The complete structure of this γ-chain domain, with residues 144 and 392 indicated, Ile387 labeled I and calcium indicated as a black ball labeled Ca. (B) The 5 strands that form a central part of this domain, depicting residues 190-197, 244-251, 257-263, 280-283, and 381-388. Ile387 is shown as a van der Waals space-filled model, and calcium as a black ball. Panel B is about 1.2 times the size of panel A.

The structure (PDB identification 3FIB) of the fibrinogen γ-chain C-terminal domain (γ144-392).

The image was constructed in display mode cartoon using the program CHIME at: www.umass.edu/microbio/chime. (A) The complete structure of this γ-chain domain, with residues 144 and 392 indicated, Ile387 labeled I and calcium indicated as a black ball labeled Ca. (B) The 5 strands that form a central part of this domain, depicting residues 190-197, 244-251, 257-263, 280-283, and 381-388. Ile387 is shown as a van der Waals space-filled model, and calcium as a black ball. Panel B is about 1.2 times the size of panel A.

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