- Part A has a linear representation of all the different protein domains of the reverse gyrase enzyme.
- Part B is a full crystal structure of the enzyme found in T. maritima
- Parts C through E zoom in on particular sections of the enzyme (latch-lid domain, zinc interactions, and the nucleotide binding site of the enzyme
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