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  1. Category:Floor RJ (39 bytes)
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  2. Category:Floor SN (39 bytes)
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  3. Category:Floor, S N (41 bytes)
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  1. 101d (3,338 bytes)
    12: ...tion ignores potential hydrogen bonding along the floor of the groove, provides no explanation for netrop...
  2. 2bg6 (4,871 bytes)
    24: ...to the presence of Arg121 immediately beneath the floor of the active site (cf. Cys/Ser/His121 in the biz...
  3. 2bg8 (4,820 bytes)
    24: ...to the presence of Arg121 immediately beneath the floor of the active site (cf. Cys/Ser/His121 in the biz...
  4. 2bg2 (4,824 bytes)
    24: ...to the presence of Arg121 immediately beneath the floor of the active site (cf. Cys/Ser/His121 in the biz...
  5. 2bg7 (4,823 bytes)
    24: ...to the presence of Arg121 immediately beneath the floor of the active site (cf. Cys/Ser/His121 in the biz...
  6. 2bga (4,871 bytes)
    24: ...to the presence of Arg121 immediately beneath the floor of the active site (cf. Cys/Ser/His121 in the biz...
  7. 1d3l (4,322 bytes)
    23: ...the tip of the N-terminal receptor domain and the floor of the canyon. The complexes seen in the image re...
  8. 2ivz (5,064 bytes)
    24: ...g two tryptophans to bolt the toxin to the canyon floor and numerous intramolecular hydrogen bonds to sta...
  9. 2bfz (4,919 bytes)
    24: ...to the presence of Arg121 immediately beneath the floor of the active site (cf. Cys/Ser/His121 in the biz...
  10. 2bfl (4,780 bytes)
    24: ...to the presence of Arg121 immediately beneath the floor of the active site (cf. Cys/Ser/His121 in the biz...
  11. 2bfk (4,777 bytes)
    24: ...to the presence of Arg121 immediately beneath the floor of the active site (cf. Cys/Ser/His121 in the biz...
  12. 1ldp (3,830 bytes)
    24: ...ic 2C-Kb/dEV8 structure. A prominent ridge on the floor of the Ld peptide-binding groove, not present in ...
  13. 4ixt (4,271 bytes)
    16: ... engineered halohydrin dehalogenase.,Schallmey M, Floor RJ, Hauer B, Breuer M, Jekel PA, Wijma HJ, Dijkst...
    32: [[Category: Floor RJ]]
  14. Category:Floor RJ (39 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Floor RJ
  15. 4a9z (6,997 bytes)
    11: ... a complete opening in the lip extending into the floor of the nostril and involving the upper gum.
  16. 2v70 (6,046 bytes)
    11: ...n guiding commissural axons once they reached the floor plate by modulating the response to netrin. In vi...
  17. 1ayn (6,529 bytes)
    24: ...orarily empty, when it is possible for the canyon floor to be deformed downwards into the pocket. We furt...
  18. 2v9s (6,005 bytes)
    11: ...n guiding commissural axons once they reached the floor plate by modulating the response to netrin. In vi...
  19. 1ddh (5,035 bytes)
    23: ...lly split by a prominent hydrophobic ridge in the floor of the binding groove formed by Trp97 and Trp114....
  20. 8hvp (11,655 bytes)
    24: ...d in beta-sheet interactions with the active-site floor and flaps of the enzyme, which form the substrate...

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