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  1. User:Wayne Decatur/Alter Disulfide Bonds in a Structure (61 bytes)
  2. Category:Alter, G M (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Alter, G M
  3. Category:Alter, G (39 bytes)
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  1. Hemoglobin (21,535 bytes)
    39: ..., and conversely a change of quaternary structure alters the balance between the two states inside a give...
    50: ...considerable. The net rotation of the two dimers alters their interactions with one another, most notabl...
  2. 1jlm (5,879 bytes)
    26: ...gand-associated acidic residues, and dramatically alter the surface of the protein implicated in binding ...
  3. 1boh (5,329 bytes)
    24: ...main structure of rhodanese was not significantly altered by drastically different crystallization condit...
  4. 1gk9 (4,791 bytes)
    24: ...ein family (the Ntn hydrolases), most attempts to alter active-site residues lead to processing defects. ...
  5. 2c2n (4,580 bytes)
    24: ... docking studies and mutagenesis experiments that alter their respective specificities, reveal that, alth...
  6. 1uwi (4,108 bytes)
    23: ...er organisms. Amino acid replacements designed to alter the structure of the supernumerary beta-strands w...
  7. 1olx (5,657 bytes)
    26: ...H146A-beta' mutation, on the other hand, does not alter the loop structure, but nullifies the reductive a...
  8. 1olu (5,651 bytes)
    26: ...H146A-beta' mutation, on the other hand, does not alter the loop structure, but nullifies the reductive a...
  9. 1ols (5,548 bytes)
    26: ...H146A-beta' mutation, on the other hand, does not alter the loop structure, but nullifies the reductive a...
  10. 2c66 (4,666 bytes)
    24: ...t substituents added onto the rasagiline scaffold alter the binding affinity depending on the position on...
  11. 2c64 (4,696 bytes)
    24: ...t substituents added onto the rasagiline scaffold alter the binding affinity depending on the position on...
  12. 2c67 (4,653 bytes)
    24: ...t substituents added onto the rasagiline scaffold alter the binding affinity depending on the position on...
  13. 2c65 (4,724 bytes)
    24: ...t substituents added onto the rasagiline scaffold alter the binding affinity depending on the position on...
  14. 2v3t (4,957 bytes)
    23: ...nding core can induce conformational changes that alter ion permeation.
  15. 2v3m (4,912 bytes)
    24: ... Gar1p might be prompted by external factors that alter the oligomerisation state of Naf1p and Gar1p. The...
  16. 2v3u (4,953 bytes)
    24: ...nding core can induce conformational changes that alter ion permeation.
  17. 1gm9 (5,021 bytes)
    24: ...ein family (the Ntn hydrolases), most attempts to alter active-site residues lead to processing defects. ...
  18. 1gm8 (4,901 bytes)
    24: ...ein family (the Ntn hydrolases), most attempts to alter active-site residues lead to processing defects. ...
  19. 1zap (4,109 bytes)
    24: ...onnection between the two rigid body domains that alters their relative orientation and provides certain ...
  20. 2m48 (9,693 bytes)
    11: ...high energy demands that are undergoing stress or altered metabolic environment, including spermatids, mu...
    14: ...ecruitment. Several pathogenic mutations in RING2 alter the environment of a single surface-exposed catal...

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