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Fig. 4. Stereo pairs of tilted top ( a ) and side ( b ) views of docking ssRNA
and dsRNA to electron density maps of non-inverted N-trimer (using
SITUS and visualized with VMD, see Fig. 3). Note that the N-trimer is
shown as transparent.
the monomers and further inside the internal cavity of the trimer,
as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
3.
Once entering the trimer, the dsRNA end cannot freely come
out from one of the two remaining gaps because of the steric
hindrance, which is presented by the monomer located just in
front of the entrance hole marked by arrows on Fig. 2. But,
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