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  1. Category:Alu rnp assembly and dimerisation (64 bytes)
    1: ...st of pages with the keyword Alu rnp assembly and dimerisation
  2. Category:Dimerisation via helical interaction (67 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dimerisation via helical interaction
  3. Category:Smc dimerisation domain (54 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Smc dimerisation domain
  4. Category:Dimerisation (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dimerisation
  5. Category:Dimerisation mode (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dimerisation mode
  6. Category:Dimerisation domain (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dimerisation domain
  7. Image:RTP Dimerisation.jpg (84 bytes)
    1: Interactions between a4 helices facilitates dimerisation of RTP on the Ter DNA site.
  8. Category:Hcaii dimerisation (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Hcaii dimerisation
  9. Category:Immune system c-di-gmp dimerisation (66 bytes)
    1: ... of pages with the keyword Immune system c-di-gmp dimerisation
  10. Category:Domain swapped dimerisation (58 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Domain swapped dimerisation

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  1. 2cn5 (7,986 bytes)
    26: ...hosphorylation, and also suggests a mechanism for dimerisation-driven activation of Chk2 by trans-phosphorylatio...
  2. 2cn8 (7,949 bytes)
    26: ...hosphorylation, and also suggests a mechanism for dimerisation-driven activation of Chk2 by trans-phosphorylatio...
  3. 1wcv (4,320 bytes)
    24: ...ein and the GTPases Ffh/FtsY, we suggest that Soj dimerisation and regulation represent a conserved biological s...
  4. 2jae (5,315 bytes)
    24: ...al domain exclusively responsible for the unusual dimerisation mode of the enzyme and not found in other members...
  5. 2bw8 (4,619 bytes)
    26: Dimerisation and an increase in active site aromatic groups as...
  6. 2bwc (4,966 bytes)
    26: Dimerisation and an increase in active site aromatic groups as...
  7. 2bwa (4,967 bytes)
    26: Dimerisation and an increase in active site aromatic groups as...
  8. 2jb3 (5,387 bytes)
    24: ...al domain exclusively responsible for the unusual dimerisation mode of the enzyme and not found in other members...
  9. 2jb2 (5,382 bytes)
    24: ...al domain exclusively responsible for the unusual dimerisation mode of the enzyme and not found in other members...
  10. 2jb1 (5,400 bytes)
    24: ...al domain exclusively responsible for the unusual dimerisation mode of the enzyme and not found in other members...
  11. 1ojl (4,205 bytes)
    24: ...e AAA+ domain of NtrC1 from Aquifex aeolicus. The dimerisation interface between DNA-binding domains observed in...
  12. 1w1z (4,971 bytes)
    24: ... tetrapyrrole biosynthesis pathway, catalyses the dimerisation of 5-aminolaevulinic acid to form the pyrrole, po...
  13. 2c5d (6,184 bytes)
    26: ...ctive transmembrane signalling. Gas6-mediated Axl dimerisation is likely to occur in two steps, with a high-affi...
  14. 2bej (4,334 bytes)
    24: ...ein and the GTPases Ffh/FtsY, we suggest that Soj dimerisation and regulation represent a conserved biological s...
  15. 2bek (4,335 bytes)
    24: ...ein and the GTPases Ffh/FtsY, we suggest that Soj dimerisation and regulation represent a conserved biological s...
  16. 1m5l (3,273 bytes)
    11: ...ructure during Gag protein capture or genomic RNA dimerisation.
  17. 1h6o (2,781 bytes)
    2: ==Dimerisation domain from human TRF1==
  18. 1itv (5,666 bytes)
    26: ... site. Finally, the structure illustrates how the dimerisation generates new properties on both a physico-chemic...
  19. 1u2h (4,911 bytes)
    25: ...remains to be established whether the rather weak dimerisation of APEG-1 involving this motif is physiologically...
  20. 1w2r (6,420 bytes)
    25: ...here was no dimerisation, indicating that the C3d dimerisation site was located close to the CR2 SCR 1-2 binding...

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