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  1. Category:Canyon (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Canyon

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  1. 1gum (5,227 bytes)
    23: ...ted GST A1-1, delineate a hydrophobic specificity canyon for the binding of lipid peroxidation products. T...
  2. 1gul (5,497 bytes)
    24: ...ted GST A1-1, delineate a hydrophobic specificity canyon for the binding of lipid peroxidation products. T...
  3. 1d3l (4,322 bytes)
    23: ...e N-terminal receptor domain and the floor of the canyon. The complexes seen in the image reconstructions ...
  4. 2ivz (5,064 bytes)
    24: ...B, using two tryptophans to bolt the toxin to the canyon floor and numerous intramolecular hydrogen bonds ...
  5. 9f0k (6,496 bytes)
    10: ...by a valley or cleft. This depression also termed canyon is the receptor binding site. The capsid interact...
  6. 1upn (5,062 bytes)
    23: ... bound to DAF, attachment is not within the viral canyon but occurs close to the 2-fold symmetry axes. Des...
  7. 1odf (4,353 bytes)
    24: ...und sulphate ions, occupying opposite niches in a canyon that corresponds to the active site of the protei...
  8. 2cb9 (3,826 bytes)
    24: ...interactions with residues lining the active site canyon.
  9. 2cbg (3,856 bytes)
    24: ...interactions with residues lining the active site canyon.
  10. 9f3q (6,854 bytes)
    11: ...by a valley or cleft. This depression also termed canyon is the receptor binding site. The capsid interact...
  11. 1ayn (6,529 bytes)
    24: ...is temporarily empty, when it is possible for the canyon floor to be deformed downwards into the pocket. W...
  12. 1y8d (3,163 bytes)
    11: ...del dimeric DNA quadruplex within a basic channel/canyon formed between subunits of a dimer of dimers of H...
  13. 1cvs (4,040 bytes)
    24: ...between D2 of each receptor. A positively charged canyon formed by a cluster of exposed basic residues lik...
  14. 1ihs (7,703 bytes)
    26: ...eu-h61. The linker follows near the bottom of the canyon connecting the active site with the exosite, form...
  15. 1iht (7,787 bytes)
    26: ...eu-h61. The linker follows near the bottom of the canyon connecting the active site with the exosite, form...
  16. 2qzd (4,240 bytes)
    23: ...of 60 binding sites. The DAF molecule bridges the canyon, blocking the CAR binding site and causing the tw...
  17. 2qzf (4,237 bytes)
    23: ...of 60 binding sites. The DAF molecule bridges the canyon, blocking the CAR binding site and causing the tw...
  18. 1rvf (6,415 bytes)
    23: ...iral surface. Fab17-IA penetrates deep within the canyon in which the cellular receptor for HRV-14 binds. ...
    25: ...man rhinovirus 14 penetrates the receptor-binding canyon.,Smith TJ, Chase ES, Schmidt TJ, Olson NH, Baker ...
  19. 2plv (7,791 bytes)
    11: ...by a valley or cleft. This depression also termed canyon is the receptor binding site. The capsid interact...
  20. 1a6t (4,560 bytes)
    21: ...on may be mediated by invariant contacts with the canyon.

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