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  1. Category:Tryptophan-based active site blockage (68 bytes)
    1: ...ges with the keyword Tryptophan-based active site blockage
  2. Category:Blockage (39 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Blockage
  3. Category:Blockage of atp hydrolysis (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Blockage of atp hydrolysis
  4. Category:Calcium blockage (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Calcium blockage

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  1. 1kiv (5,553 bytes)
    23: ...d loss of binding ability is the result of steric blockage of the LBS by R72 physically occupying part of th...
  2. 3kiv (5,730 bytes)
    24: ...d loss of binding ability is the result of steric blockage of the LBS by R72 physically occupying part of th...
  3. 1yfo (3,924 bytes)
    23: ...ras, we propose that dimerization and active-site blockage is a physiologically important mechanism for down...
  4. 1b1e (6,373 bytes)
    26: ... Ang, Asp116, has been recruited to stabilise the blockage of the pyrimidine site); and (iv) the absence of ...
  5. 1b1i (6,421 bytes)
    26: ... Ang, Asp116, has been recruited to stabilise the blockage of the pyrimidine site); and (iv) the absence of ...
  6. 1b1j (6,206 bytes)
    25: ... Ang, Asp116, has been recruited to stabilise the blockage of the pyrimidine site); and (iv) the absence of ...
  7. 4b3s (4,434 bytes)
    11: ...tRNA blocking its exit path in the ribosome. This blockage implies that this section of the ribosome must be...
  8. 4ibc (2,786 bytes)
    11: ...erons alpha and beta. The mechanism by which this blockage occurs remains incompletely defined, a hypothesis...
  9. 4ibb (2,739 bytes)
    11: ...erons alpha and beta. The mechanism by which this blockage occurs remains incompletely defined, a hypothesis...
  10. 1v7p (4,990 bytes)
    24: ...in is covered completely by the bound EMS16. This blockage by EMS16 appears to spatially inhibit collagen bi...
  11. 2ang (6,403 bytes)
    26: ... Ang, Asp116, has been recruited to stabilise the blockage of the pyrimidine site); and (iv) the absence of ...
  12. 2bq0 (4,980 bytes)
    10: ...atory effect on cyclin D1 expression resulting in blockage of neuronal apoptosis elicited by SRPK2.<ref>PMID...
  13. 2c23 (5,066 bytes)
    10: ...atory effect on cyclin D1 expression resulting in blockage of neuronal apoptosis elicited by SRPK2.<ref>PMID...
  14. 2q67 (4,605 bytes)
    24: ...K channel with a focus on Ca(2+) permeability and blockage. Our results confirm that the Asp-66 residue, alt...
  15. 4kiv (5,553 bytes)
    23: ...d loss of binding ability is the result of steric blockage of the LBS by R72 physically occupying part of th...
  16. 1bun (4,619 bytes)
    24: ...inhibitor superfamily. Toxicity, characterized by blockage of neural transmission, is achieved by the lipoly...
  17. 1dhk (4,822 bytes)
    24: ...ases; alpha-Al1 inactivates PPA through elaborate blockage of substrate-binding sites. It provides a basis t...
  18. 4gnt (2,210 bytes)
    11: ...atory effect on cyclin D1 expression resulting in blockage of neuronal apoptosis elicited by SRPK2 (By simil...
  19. 1dp5 (4,276 bytes)
    24: ...hibitor, which results in the potent and specific blockage of the proteolytic activity.
  20. 1dpj (4,431 bytes)
    11: ...hibitor, which results in the potent and specific blockage of the proteolytic activity.
    24: ...hibitor, which results in the potent and specific blockage of the proteolytic activity.

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