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From the following article:
Structural changes in the calcium pump accompanying the dissociation of calcium
Chikashi Toyoshima & Hiromi Nomura
Nature 418, 605-611(8 August 2002)
doi:10.1038/nature00944
Figure 1
Ribbon representation of SR Ca2+-ATPase in the Ca2+-bound form (E1Ca2+) and that (E2(TG)) in the absence of Ca2+ but in the presence of thapsigargin (TG).
Full size figure and legend (83K)Figure 2
Superimposition of the Ca2+-bound form
(E1Ca2+, violet) and the thapsigargin-bound form (E2(TG),
light green) of Ca2+-ATPase fitted with the transmembrane
domain.
-Helices are represented by cylinders and
-strands by
arrows.
Figure 3
Interface between the transmembrane helices (M3–M5) and the P domain of Ca2+-ATPase.
Full size figure and legend (69K)Figure 4
Rearrangement of transmembrane helices viewed from the rear (a), and a diagram illustrating the shift of M4 normal to the membrane by the tilting of M5 (b).
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