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Cover picture: Structure of Auxin Binding Protein 1 (ABP1) with possible auxin entrance/exit pathways displayed. The main (most frequently found) routes are orange, green, and yellow. Red and blue are rarely found routes. Pathways are detected by using random acceleration molecular dynamics (RAMD) simulations. According to the experimentally proposed orientation of ABP1 to the membrane, orange and red routes should be pathways used by an auxin compound to leave the binding site, while all the other routes should be entrance pathways. See the article by Bertoša et al. on page 27.
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