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- Category:Loops with alpha helice (54 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Loops with alpha helice - Category:Kdsa kdo8ps loops catalysis conformation (71 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Kdsa kdo8ps loops catalysis conformation - Category:Loops motion (43 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Loops motion - Image:Riboswitch loops replaced.png (121 bytes)
1: Left: guanine riboswitch with terminal loops intact
2: Right: same riboswitch with terminal loops replaced by UUCG sequences - Image:Loops.png (0 bytes)
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- Image:Loops and catalytics.spt (39 bytes)
- Image:1h58 sheets alfa loops.pse (155 bytes)
2: ...58 customized to highlight sheets, alfa-helix and loops - Image:1h58 sheets alfa loops.pdb (140 bytes)
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- Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (5,665 bytes)
37: ...-87) and β4 with α5 (residues 122-127) through loops. The methionine can be found at either end of α4...
38: Loops also link the His6 tag and the N-terminal TERT re... - 1e4i (5,527 bytes)
24: ... of helix alpha2, to Asp28, located in one of the loops surrounding the active-site cavity. The new ion p... - 1vyo (4,008 bytes)
24: ... for azo ligand recognition; information on these loops is provided by the high-resolution (1.5 A) X-ray ... - 1nvg (3,945 bytes)
24: ...ights the role in SsADH catalysis of the flexible loops located at the interface between the catalytic an... - Sandbox 781 (8,140 bytes)
28: ...ef name="four">PMID:29438582</ref>.TM5–TM10 and loops C and D also play a role in the catalytic site an... - 2boa (4,425 bytes)
24: ...t resides. The border of this funnel is shaped by loops, which are responsible for the interaction with t... - 2cn5 (7,986 bytes)
26: ...veals a remarkable dimeric arrangement in which T-loops are exchanged between protomers, to form an activ... - 2cn8 (7,949 bytes)
26: ...veals a remarkable dimeric arrangement in which T-loops are exchanged between protomers, to form an activ... - 3zjm (4,488 bytes)
14: ...om the structural viewpoint, protoglobin-specific loops and a N-terminal extension of 20 residues complet... - 3zjn (4,423 bytes)
14: ...om the structural viewpoint, protoglobin-specific loops and a N-terminal extension of 20 residues complet... - 1hg3 (4,880 bytes)
24: ...pruning of several helices and truncation of some loops give rise to a much more compact monomer in the s... - 1npm (5,105 bytes)
24: ...rather than NGFgamma. The unique conformations of loops G and H form an S1 pocket specific for both argin... - 1vdc (4,629 bytes)
24: ...ia coli enzyme, and most differences occur in the loops. Because the plant and E. coli enzymes have the s... - 1h7r (4,687 bytes)
24: ...by inducing a number of conformational changes in loops covering the active site, which may be important ... - 1h7o (4,697 bytes)
24: ...by inducing a number of conformational changes in loops covering the active site, which may be important ... - 1h7n (4,680 bytes)
24: ...by inducing a number of conformational changes in loops covering the active site, which may be important ... - 1h7p (4,711 bytes)
24: ...by inducing a number of conformational changes in loops covering the active site, which may be important ... - 1gw0 (4,425 bytes)
24: ...However, there are significant differences in the loops forming the substrate-binding pocket. In addition... - 2lip (4,981 bytes)
24: ...involves conformational rearrangements of surface loops and appears to conform to models of activation de... - 3lip (4,991 bytes)
24: ...involves conformational rearrangements of surface loops and appears to conform to models of activation de...
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