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    <alt><![CDATA[] E. coli. cytochrome c maturation system I and the predictions of protein quaternary structures by AF2complex. (Top figure) An illustration of the Ccm I system, composed of eight proteins named CcmABCDEFGH. The system covalently attaches heme molecules to cytochrome c proteins via three functional complexes. (Bottom figure) Two models (left and right panels) of one complex: CcmA2B2CD engage CcmE (left panel) and disengage CcmE (right panel). which loads a heme from CcmA2B2CD and chaperones it to CcmF. ]]></alt>
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      <alt><![CDATA[] E. coli. cytochrome c maturation system I and the predictions of protein quaternary structures by AF2complex. (Top figure) An illustration of the Ccm I system, composed of eight proteins named CcmABCDEFGH. The system covalently attaches heme molecules to cytochrome c proteins via three functional complexes. (Bottom figure) Two models (left and right panels) of one complex: CcmA2B2CD engage CcmE (left panel) and disengage CcmE (right panel). which loads a heme from CcmA2B2CD and chaperones it to CcmF. ]]></alt>
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