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1: List of pages with the keyword Intertwining
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- 1okr (5,005 bytes)
24: ...dromic DNA-operator half site, and two intimately intertwining dimerization domains of novel spiral staircase ar... - 1inr (3,546 bytes)
23: ...ural integrity of each domain is dependent on the intertwining of helices from each peptide chain. Comparison of... - 8q4g (3,882 bytes)
13: ...titin-beta chains run axially along the filament, intertwining with myosin tails and probably orchestrating the ... - 4dpv (6,097 bytes)
23: ...to trimers or pentamers would be similar, but the intertwining of loops about the 3-fold axis adds an additional... - 1u36 (6,481 bytes)
23: ...ucture and minimal changes at the interface. Thus intertwining rescues structure and function from a destabilizi... - 1u3j (6,482 bytes)
23: ...ucture and minimal changes at the interface. Thus intertwining rescues structure and function from a destabilizi... - 1u3y (6,482 bytes)
23: ...ucture and minimal changes at the interface. Thus intertwining rescues structure and function from a destabilizi... - 1u3z (6,480 bytes)
23: ...ucture and minimal changes at the interface. Thus intertwining rescues structure and function from a destabilizi... - 1u41 (6,482 bytes)
23: ...ucture and minimal changes at the interface. Thus intertwining rescues structure and function from a destabilizi... - 1u42 (6,482 bytes)
23: ...ucture and minimal changes at the interface. Thus intertwining rescues structure and function from a destabilizi... - 1zk9 (5,212 bytes)
23: ...n bonds that may render the domain fold unstable. Intertwining may stabilize the RelBDD homodimer by forming the... - 1zka (5,225 bytes)
23: ...n bonds that may render the domain fold unstable. Intertwining may stabilize the RelBDD homodimer by forming the... - 1ukk (4,244 bytes)
24: ...ers contribute three strands each resulting in an intertwining of the structure. The active site consists of two... - 2x3h (3,179 bytes)
14: ...beta-helix domain. Stable trimer formation by the intertwining of strands in the C-terminal domain, followed by ... - 4pl0 (4,316 bytes)
14: ...uctural similarities with both states without the intertwining of transmembrane (TM) helices. The occluded state... - Category:Intertwining (43 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Intertwining - 5by4 (3,897 bytes)
14: ... radically different to that of TolR62-133 due to intertwining of its N- and C-termini. TolR monomers are rotate... - 5cee (4,228 bytes)
14: ...WB-ME is organized as a dimeric species formed by intertwining of the N-terminal domains of the protomers. As a ... - 5mm2 (3,654 bytes)
13: ... interaction of VP4C and VP4B N-termini. Finally, intertwining of the N-termini of two-fold symmetry-related VP4... - 6cgh (5,010 bytes)
12: ...obic plug. Zuotin serves as an example of complex intertwining of molecular chaperone function and cell regulati...
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