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From: Staphylococcal superantigen-like protein 10 enhances the amyloidogenic biofilm formation in Staphylococcus aureus

Fig. 2

In-silico analysis of SSL10 upon amyloidogenic aggregations and electrostatic potential of SSL10. (a) Hot-spot are predicted by AGGRESCAN, (b) Hot-spot are predicted by TANGO, (c) Electrostatic potential of SSL10 shows one side of the protein is abundant with positively charged residues, (d) In cartoon representation, red areas indicate the amyloidogenic regions predicted by AGGRESCAN, green areas indicate the amyloidogenic regions predicted by TANGO and blue areas are the common ‘hot-spots’ predicted by both the tools (e) Amyloidogenic regions of N-terminal OB-fold are mostly lying with the positively charged surface. Visualization of electrostatic potential was executed using the UCSF ChimeraX 1.5

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