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Constant domain of immunoglobulin

Figure IS. 7 The constant domains of immunoglobulins are folded into a compressed antiparallel p banel built up from one three-stranded p sheet packed against a four-stranded sheet (a). A topological diagram (b) shows the connected Greek key motifs of this fold. Figure IS. 7 The constant domains of immunoglobulins are folded into a compressed antiparallel p banel built up from one three-stranded p sheet packed against a four-stranded sheet (a). A topological diagram (b) shows the connected Greek key motifs of this fold.

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