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  1. Category:Epimerisation (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Epimerisation
  2. Category:Epimerisation domain (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Epimerisation domain

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  1. 2pzj (5,112 bytes)
    24: ...ical reactions including oxidation, reduction and epimerisation. Because they typically share low sequence conser...
  2. 2pzl (5,160 bytes)
    24: ...ical reactions including oxidation, reduction and epimerisation. Because they typically share low sequence conser...
  3. 2pzm (5,233 bytes)
    24: ...ical reactions including oxidation, reduction and epimerisation. Because they typically share low sequence conser...
  4. 2q1s (5,123 bytes)
    24: ...ical reactions including oxidation, reduction and epimerisation. Because they typically share low sequence conser...
  5. 2q1t (5,184 bytes)
    24: ...ical reactions including oxidation, reduction and epimerisation. Because they typically share low sequence conser...
  6. 2q1u (5,233 bytes)
    24: ...ical reactions including oxidation, reduction and epimerisation. Because they typically share low sequence conser...
  7. 2q1w (5,090 bytes)
    24: ...ical reactions including oxidation, reduction and epimerisation. Because they typically share low sequence conser...
  8. 2hp0 (5,074 bytes)
    23: ... experiments suggest a two-base mechanism for the epimerisation reaction.
  9. 2hp3 (4,622 bytes)
    24: ... experiments suggest a two-base mechanism for the epimerisation reaction.
  10. Category:Epimerisation (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Epimerisation
  11. 2x6t (4,254 bytes)
    24: ... series of enzymatic steps. One step involves the epimerisation at the C6'' position converting ADP-D-glycero-D-m...
  12. 2x86 (4,148 bytes)
    24: ... series of enzymatic steps. One step involves the epimerisation at the C6'' position converting ADP-D-glycero-D-m...
  13. Category:Epimerisation domain (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Epimerisation domain
  14. 6mw2 (3,578 bytes)
    12: ...to be kinetically favoured and to proceed without epimerisation despite also bearing an all-trans backbone.

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