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  1. Category:Asgard group (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Asgard group
  2. Image:Group 000066.pdb (0 bytes)
  3. Image:Group 000001.pdb (0 bytes)
  4. Category:Group viii phospholipase a2 (58 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Group viii phospholipase a2
  5. Category:Group ii (39 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Group ii
  6. Category:Group i intron (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Group i intron
  7. Category:P1' group (40 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword P1' group
  8. Category:Group ii chaperonin (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Group ii chaperonin
  9. Category:Group i mobile intron (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Group i mobile intron
  10. Category:Group ii intron (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Group ii intron
  11. Category:Neighboring group participation (62 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Neighboring group participation
  12. Category:High-mobility group domain (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword High-mobility group domain
  13. Image:CoA +Acetyl group.jpg (0 bytes)
  14. Category:E105k epsilon amino group replaces intermolecular calcium (88 bytes)
    1: ...ist of pages with the keyword E105k epsilon amino group replaces intermolecular calcium
  15. Category:Phosphoryl group transfer (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Phosphoryl group transfer
  16. Category:Oryza sativa japonica group (58 bytes)
    1: ...t of pages with the keyword Oryza sativa japonica group
  17. Category:Ascorbic acid binds to the indole group of trp292 (80 bytes)
    1: ...ith the keyword Ascorbic acid binds to the indole group of trp292
  18. Category:P4-p6 ribozyme domain of the tetrahymena group i intron (86 bytes)
    1: ... keyword P4-p6 ribozyme domain of the tetrahymena group i intron
  19. Category:Rrna group i intron (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Rrna group i intron
  20. Category:Blood group sugar (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Blood group sugar

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  1. Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (5,665 bytes)
    20: ... an N-terminal His6 tag was cristallized in space group P3 with <scene name='Sandbox/Three/1'>three</scen...
  2. Help:Editing (24,612 bytes)
    185: ...t of citation. This is done by adding them to the group '''xtra'''. For example this may be helpful when ...
    186: ...place the necessary wikitext <nowiki>"<references group="xtra"/></nowiki>"". If you have a number of them...
    189: ...85</ref><ref group="xtra">PMID:14749769</ref><ref group="xtra">PMID:1304880</ref></nowiki><br>
    190: <nowiki><references group="xtra"/></nowiki>
    194: ...85</ref><ref group="xtra">PMID:14749769</ref><ref group="xtra">PMID:1304880</ref>
  3. Acetylcholinesterase (8,905 bytes)
    13: ...e name='2ace/Cv/3'>choline and an acetate</scene> group. ACh directly binds <scene name='22/22/Cv/1'>Ser2...
    25: ...e name='2wfz/Al/3'>choline and an acetate</scene> group. <scene name='2wfz/Al/2'>ACh</scene> directly bin...
  4. Sandbox Tst (3,047 bytes)
    17: ...ed by spontaneous dealkylation of the O-pinacolyl group.]]
    18: ...gnificantly stabilize the aged enzyme. The methyl group of soman occupies the <scene name='1som/Soman_acy...
  5. Glycine (1,584 bytes)
    3: ... acid]]. It's sidechain (sometimes called the ''R-group'') is one hydrogen atom. Because it has a hydroge...
  6. Peptide (2,365 bytes)
    6: ...omitted. Now each amino acid has a 1 carbon side group so we have <scene name='Peptide/Emartz_view3/6'>A...
  7. Hemoglobin (19,234 bytes)
    9: ...itswithheme/5'>contains a heme</scene> prosthetic group. The <scene name='Hemoglobin/4heme/3'>heme molecu...
    11: ... name='Hemoglobin/Oxysubunitsf/4'>oxygenated heme group is held</scene> within the polypeptide.
    13: ... is near the bound oxygen. The "arms" (propanoate groups) of the heme are hydrophilic and face the surfac...
    32: ...ght:bold;">deoxy (in deepskyblue)</span> α1 heme groups were superimposed on each other, to give a local...
    45: ...ucture and in using an Fe atom centered in a heme group as the site where oxygen is reversibly bound. Th...
  8. Ann Taylor/Hemoglobin (7,712 bytes)
    2: ...itswithheme/5'>contains a heme</scene> prosthetic group. The <scene name='Hemoglobin/4heme/3'>heme molecu...
    6: ...ght:bold;">deoxy (in deepskyblue)</span> α1 heme groups were superimposed on each other, to give a local...
    17: ...hain. In the T state, the C terminal carboxylate group interacts with the positively charged side chain ...
    26: ..._deoxy/2'>Asp-96α1 and Asp-101β2</scene>. These groups share a proton in the T state that is lost in th...
  9. CHEM2052 Tutorial (6,397 bytes)
    35: ...n approximately the same location as the carbonyl group of the substrate peptide.
  10. Acetylcholine (3,078 bytes)
    14: ...e name='2ace/Cv/3'>choline and an acetate</scene> group. ACh directly binds <scene name='2ace/Cv/4'>Ser20...
  11. 117e (5,307 bytes)
    24: ...l of catalysis, as the Glu117 variant carboxylate group is positioned where Wat1 is in the wild-type: the...
  12. 8gpb (5,904 bytes)
    24: ...oup in GPa and a non-covalently attached sulphate group in GPb. The contacts made by the N-terminal tail ...
  13. Scene authoring tools (23,035 bytes)
    47: ...to exclude water, include or exclude other hetero groups (ligands), load a specified biomolecule (biologi...
    65: ...he command "show sequence" shows all the residues/groups that contain selected atoms). For one-line comma...
    70: ...groups of atoms so that you can later change that group's color, representations, or labels. When you ch...
    76: ...the "build your selection" box, you can select by group, sites, chains, residue types, residue numbers an...
    78: ...x. What this means is that if you choose in the 'groups' box the items 'all protein' and 'dna' and in th...
  14. 101d (3,338 bytes)
    12: ...itions of adenines, leaving no room for the amine group of guanine and, hence, providing a structural rat...
  15. 10gs (5,017 bytes)
    24: ...her residue implicated in the catalysis, is space-group dependent. A high-resolution (2.0 A) structure of...
  16. 1e4v (4,128 bytes)
    11: ...the reversible transfer of the terminal phosphate group between ATP and AMP. This small ubiquitous enzyme...
    24: ...r, while all other packing contacts and the space groups are quite at variance.
  17. 1e47 (4,543 bytes)
    24: ...the Brownian motion of the solvent. The phosphate group is bound strongly at a given distance to the zinc...
  18. 1e4o (4,916 bytes)
    24: ...e ternary MalP-GSG4-P complex shows the phosphate group poised to attack the glycosidic bond and promote ...
  19. 1e48 (4,502 bytes)
    24: ...the Brownian motion of the solvent. The phosphate group is bound strongly at a given distance to the zinc...
  20. 1e4b (4,472 bytes)
    24: ...the Brownian motion of the solvent. The phosphate group is bound strongly at a given distance to the zinc...

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