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Rabaptin-5C21 and Rabex-5 are well defined in the electron density map; however, only one Rab5 is fairly defined while the other is poorly defined.
The four Rabaptin-5C21 and two Rabex-5 are well defined in the electron density map; however, only one Rab5 is fairly defined while the other is poorly defined, indicating that the bound Rab5 has high flexibility which may explain the poor diffraction quality of the crystal.
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