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From: Discovery of a readily heterologously expressed Rubisco from the deep sea with potential for CO2 capture

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Structure of RPE Rubisco and its comparison with another two hexameric Form II Rubiscos. a Top and side views of RPE Rubisco (PDB code 6IUS). b. Superimposition of the large-subunit monomers of RPE (magenta), RPA (green, PDB code 4LF1), and GAL (yellow, PDB code 5C2G) Rubiscos. c Superimposition of active-site residues in RPE (PDB code 6IUS) and GAL Rubiscos (PDB 5C2C) without ligand. d Superimposition of active-site residues in RPA (PDB code 4LF1) and GAL Rubiscos (PDB code 5C2G) with ligand CABP. The residues and CABP were shown in sticks and spheres, respectively. The residues were numbered according to GAL Rubisco. e Comparison of interface areas within a dimer and between two dimers (Å2) of the three hexameric Form II Rubiscos, the symbol of ‘*’ noted the data from Satagopan, et al. (2014)

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