Fig. 2
From: Comparative sequence and structure analysis of eIF1A and eIF1AD
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eIF1A interactions and surface conservation. a Functionally important surfaces of eIF1A. The human eIF1A structure in the same orientation as in Fig. 1 (left), and rotated 180 degrees (right). Interaction surfaces are color-coded and labeled. b Human eIF1A structure colored by sequence conservation. The eIF1A structure in the same orientation as in A, colored by sequence conservation. The universally conserved W69 is labeled. c Human eIF1A structure colored by charge/hydrophobicity