June 26, 2009
Volume 284Issue 26p17365-17896, e8-e9, e99927-e99928
Open Access
On The Cover: View from the periplasm of the interface region between the substrate-binding protein
MalE (green) and the MalF-P2 loop (red) in the crystal structure (Protein Data Bank code 2R6G). The energetically favored
spin label rotamers used to simulate interspin distance distributions are depicted
as stick models for each position investigated. Two double electron-electron resonance
(DEER) traces are shown connecting two pairs of spin-labeled sites, exemplificative
of the long range distance constraints (2-8 nm) detectable by EPR during the substrate
translocation process. For details see the article by Grote et al., pages 17521–17526....Show more
On The Cover: View from the periplasm of the interface region between the substrate-binding protein
MalE (green) and the MalF-P2 loop (red) in the crystal structure (Protein Data Bank code 2R6G). The energetically favored
spin label rotamers used to simulate interspin distance distributions are depicted
as stick models for each position investigated. Two double electron-electron resonance
(DEER) traces are shown connecting two pairs of spin-labeled sites, exemplificative
of the long range distance constraints (2-8 nm) detectable by EPR during the substrate
translocation process. For details see the article by Grote et al., pages 17521–17526.