
NMR structure of a PilZ protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosa binding to cyclic-di-GMP. Residues needed to bind c-di-GMP will appear, shown in orange. Lastly, a surface rendering of the complex.

The cyclic-di-GMP dimer from the previous figure in the 20 different conformations when bound to PA4608.

a riboswitch that regulates gene expression. This particular riboswitch binds very tightly to cyclic-di-GMP
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