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English: (A–E) The described order of addition of subunits has been chosen for visual clarity and does not reflect the sequential assembly in vivo. BBS4 and BBS8 are shown in two different views to visualize the superhelical arrangement of the TPR repeats. Likewise, domains of BBS1 and BBS9 are also shown individually in two views.
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Author Björn Udo Klink, Christos Gatsogiannis, Oliver Hofnagel, Alfred Wittinghofer, and Stefan Raunser

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Arrangement of subunits and domains within the BBSome core.

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