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  1. Category:Cleft (36 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cleft
  2. Category:Wide cleft separation (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Wide cleft separation
  3. Category:Substrate-binding cleft (54 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Substrate-binding cleft
  4. Category:Active cleft (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Active cleft
  5. Category:Treble cleft zinc finger (55 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Treble cleft zinc finger
  6. Category:Deep catalytic cleft (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Deep catalytic cleft
  7. Category:Antibody human dab cleft binder dab-hel complex (78 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Antibody human dab cleft binder dab-hel complex
  8. Category:Substrate binding cleft (54 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Substrate binding cleft
  9. Category:Basic cleft (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Basic cleft
  10. Image:V-cleft 2.png (0 bytes)
  11. Image:Surface view w- binding cleft.png (0 bytes)
  12. Category:Alpha-cleft (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Alpha-cleft
  13. Category:Treble-cleft-like (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Treble-cleft-like

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  1. 2bon (3,877 bytes)
    24: ...es. The active site is located in the interdomain cleft formed by four conserved sequence motifs. Surpris...
  2. 2boa (4,425 bytes)
    24: ...structure, at the bottom of which the active-site cleft resides. The border of this funnel is shaped by l...
  3. 2asi (5,377 bytes)
    24: ...Asp38 and Asp237 are located in the middle of the cleft with a water molecule bridging the carboxyl group...
  4. 1pfz (4,234 bytes)
    24: ...domains of proplasmepsin II opens the active site cleft, preventing the formation of a functional asparti...
  5. 1wcm (6,784 bytes)
    11: ...reventing reassociation with the exiting RNA. The cleft is surrounded by jaws: an upper jaw formed by por...
  6. 1pci (4,375 bytes)
    23: ...de chain which runs through the substrate-binding cleft, in the opposite direction to that of the substra...
    25: ...ain that prevents access to the substrate-binding cleft.,Groves MR, Taylor MA, Scott M, Cummings NJ, Pick...
  7. 8pch (4,913 bytes)
    24: ...placements of the residues within the active-site cleft from their equivalent positions in the papain-lik...
  8. 2ja6 (4,920 bytes)
    11: ...he clamp element that moves to open and close the cleft. Seems to be involved in transcription terminatio...
  9. 2ja8 (6,197 bytes)
    11: ...itches and moves to open and close the cleft. The cleft is surrounded by jaws: an upper jaw formed by por...
  10. 2ja7 (7,117 bytes)
    11: ...reventing reassociation with the exiting RNA. The cleft is surrounded by jaws: an upper jaw formed by por...
  11. 2ja5 (7,117 bytes)
    11: ...reventing reassociation with the exiting RNA. The cleft is surrounded by jaws: an upper jaw formed by por...
  12. 1gkt (5,235 bytes)
    24: ...buried by the inhibitor occupying the active site cleft. Most importantly, the data provide convincing ev...
  13. 1idk (5,806 bytes)
    23: ...7.0 due to a conformational change at the binding cleft, triggered by the proximity of two buried asparta...
    25: ... and striking divergence in the substrate-binding clefts of pectin and pectate lyases.,Mayans O, Scott M,...
  14. 1idj (5,805 bytes)
    23: ...7.0 due to a conformational change at the binding cleft, triggered by the proximity of two buried asparta...
    25: ... and striking divergence in the substrate-binding clefts of pectin and pectate lyases.,Mayans O, Scott M,...
  15. 2j2p (4,631 bytes)
    24: ...ree additional binding sites (S2-S4) surround the cleft. Together, they define an unpredicted continuous ...
  16. 9bim (3,362 bytes)
    13: ...taking up the substrate choline from the synaptic cleft into the presynaptic nerve terminals after neurot...
  17. 1h75 (4,370 bytes)
    23: ...erved in NrdH-redoxin, and no glutathione-binding cleft is present. Instead, NrdH-redoxin contains a wide...
  18. 1h76 (6,524 bytes)
    24: ...e iron-binding site buried within the interdomain cleft. The porcine serum protein lacks an interdomain d...
  19. 9k3a (3,216 bytes)
    13: ...ic DNA runs along the positively charged circular cleft formed by two ejection proteins. Based on the mor...
  20. 1gwi (4,842 bytes)
    24: ...heet into a six-stranded variant, creates an open cleft-shaped substrate-binding site between the two P45...

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