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- 1h1v (5,209 bytes)
24: ...rall activation of gelsolin by releasing the tail latch that locks calcium-free gelsolin in a conformatio... - 1okk (4,455 bytes)
24: ... propose that the complex represents a molecular "latch" and that its disengagement is regulated by compl... - 2j0w (4,305 bytes)
24: ...II instigates a series of changes that release a "latch", the beta15-alphaK loop, from the catalytic doma... - 2bkl (4,868 bytes)
24: ...n Arg-572 and Asp-196/Glu-197 appears to act as a latch for opening or closing the didomain enzyme, and A... - 9vmx (4,360 bytes)
13: ... structure that utilize a cap-motion and plug-and-latch mechanism to gate their ion-conducting pathways (... - 1xgd (4,777 bytes)
23: ...'open' or 'closed' structure, and (3) the Trp219 "latch" residue which interacts with an arginine residue...
25: ...e of Apo R268A human aldose reductase: hinges and latches that control the kinetic mechanism.,Bohren KM, ... - 2ral (4,911 bytes)
2: ...idis adhesin SdrG: Evidence for the Dock,Lock and Latch ligand binding mechanism==
23: ... we proposed that SdrG follows a "dock, lock, and latch" mechanism to bind to Fg. This binding mechanism ...
25: Evidence for the "dock, lock, and latch" ligand binding mechanism of the staphylococcal m... - 1byy (3,925 bytes)
23: ... and adjacent Thr are essential components of the latch and suggests differing roles for the residues of ... - 1ckr (4,536 bytes)
23: ...amolecular interaction. The position of a helical latch differs dramatically from what is observed in the... - 7hsc (4,536 bytes)
23: ...amolecular interaction. The position of a helical latch differs dramatically from what is observed in the... - 1la0 (4,576 bytes)
24: ...at hydrophobic pockets face each other, forming a latch to constrain separate helical segments of TnI. We... - 3j2p (6,334 bytes)
14: ...to acidic pH in the late endosome, M releases the latch and exposes the fusion peptide. Thus, M serves as... - 1nph (4,950 bytes)
24: ... the active structure shows that loosening of the latch contributes but is not central to activation. Cal... - 1r19 (4,276 bytes)
23: ...nds to its ligand with a dynamic "dock, lock, and latch" mechanism. We propose that this mechanism repres...
25: A "dock, lock, and latch" structural model for a staphylococcal adhesin bi... - 1vdi (5,097 bytes)
23: ...nts suggests that the latter works as a fail-safe latch. - 1vdj (5,098 bytes)
23: ...nts suggests that the latter works as a fail-safe latch. - 2byv (4,131 bytes)
23: ...oard' and an ionic interaction we call the 'ionic latch'. As a consequence of this arrangement, the acces... - 2dyh (4,689 bytes)
24: ...ily define the ETGE and DLG motifs as a hinge and latch that senses the oxidative/electrophilic stress.
26: ...otentials define ETGE and DLG motifs as hinge and latch in oxidative stress response.,Tong KI, Padmanabha... - 1yr2 (4,727 bytes)
24: ...n Arg-572 and Asp-196/Glu-197 appears to act as a latch for opening or closing the didomain enzyme, and A... - 2q2t (4,050 bytes)
24: ...manating from the OB domain forms a beta-hairpin 'latch' that inserts into the DNA major groove flanking ...
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