File:Desmosine bonding.jpg
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English: Schematic model of cross-linked peptide formed by domains 10, 19, and 25. Domains 19 and 25, running antiparallel, are joined by a desmosine cross-link involving the last (from the amino terminus) two lysines in domain 19 and the first two lysines in domain 25. The third lysine in each domain joins with a lysine in domain 10 to form lysinonorleucine cross-links. |
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