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English: Video showing LDL at 37°C with protein shell segments and lipid core. The lipid core is shown in gray and is slightly transparent, while the protein shell segments from 3D reconstruction of 37°C LDL are opaque and colored as in Figure 6, except the suggested α3-region that is shown green in the video. The segments shown represent equivalent segments found automatically by 3D segmentation of unfiltered reconstruction of 37°C LDL at a threshold, when the whole reconstructed 3D volume represents a protein mass of 550 kDa. The video was made using UCSC Chimera [47].
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Source Video S1 from Kumar V, Butcher S, Öörni K, Engelhardt P, Heikkonen J, Kaski K, Ala-Korpela M, Kovanen P (2011). "Three-Dimensional cryoEM Reconstruction of Native LDL Particles to 16Å Resolution at Physiological Body Temperature". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0018841. PMID 21573056. PMC: 3090388.
Author Kumar V, Butcher S, Öörni K, Engelhardt P, Heikkonen J, Kaski K, Ala-Korpela M, Kovanen P
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