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    1: List of pages with the keyword Held, G
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  1. Acetylcholinesterase (8,905 bytes)
    8: ...)</b></font>, led to a revision of the views then held concerning [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substrat...
  2. Hemoglobin (19,366 bytes)
    11: ...moglobin/Oxysubunitsf/4'>oxygenated heme group is held</scene> within the polypeptide.
    51: ...e animated at this [[User:Jaime_Prilusky/How_do_we_get_the_oxygen_we_breathe|page]]. Changes at the s...
  3. 1hkx (5,350 bytes)
    24: ...rotomers each, which are stacked head to head and held together by extensive interfaces. The tetradecame...
  4. 1cck (4,921 bytes)
    24: ...e pea cytosolic enzyme is a noncovalent homodimer held together by a series of ionic interactions arrang...
  5. 1uwh (7,452 bytes)
    26: ...or BAY43-9006 show that the activation segment is held in an inactive conformation by association with t...
  6. 1e7r (5,316 bytes)
    24: ...nal NADPH-binding domain and a C-terminal domain, held to bind the substrate. The design, expression and...
  7. 1e7s (5,341 bytes)
    24: ...nal NADPH-binding domain and a C-terminal domain, held to bind the substrate. The design, expression and...
  8. 1e7q (5,316 bytes)
    24: ...nal NADPH-binding domain and a C-terminal domain, held to bind the substrate. The design, expression and...
  9. 1h6m (4,512 bytes)
    5: ...equence from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallus_gallus Gallus gallus]. Full crystallographic inform...
    24: ...lding studies. The 'Phillips' mechanism is widely held as the paradigm for the catalytic mechanism of be...
  10. 1okr (5,005 bytes)
    24: ...n domains of novel spiral staircase architecture, held together by a hydrophobic core. Limited proteolyt...
  11. 1hsr (3,883 bytes)
    24: ...the distal heme pocket. Its functional groups are held by three hydrogen bonds to His56N(epsilon), Arg52...
  12. 2ivd (4,904 bytes)
    24: ...commodated by the shape of the binding pocket and held in place by electrostatic and aromatic interactio...
  13. 2ivf (4,693 bytes)
    24: ...t contains the catalytic center with a molybdenum held by two molybdopterin-guanine dinucleotides, one w...
  14. 2ive (4,786 bytes)
    24: ...commodated by the shape of the binding pocket and held in place by electrostatic and aromatic interactio...
  15. 1e1f (5,354 bytes)
    24: ...t-like active site where its aromatic aglycone is held by stacking interactions with Trp-378. Whereas so...
  16. 1e1e (5,100 bytes)
    23: ...t-like active site where its aromatic aglycone is held by stacking interactions with Trp-378. Whereas so...
  17. 1clx (4,270 bytes)
    24: ...te residues. The active-site residues are further held in place by an extensive hydrogen-bonding network...
  18. 1oj6 (4,649 bytes)
    24: ...e complex and an elongated protein matrix cavity, held to facilitate O(2) diffusion to the heme. The neu...
  19. 2bz8 (5,165 bytes)
    24: ...heterotrimeric complex containing two SH3 domains held together by a single peptide. Trimerization also ...
  20. 1e6u (5,311 bytes)
    24: ...nal NADPH-binding domain and a C-terminal domain, held to bind the substrate. The design, expression and...

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