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  1. 2j19 (4,536 bytes)
    24: ...e otherwise short-lived reaction intermediates of metalloproteins, it is generally an undesired feature. Here, the ...
  2. 2j18 (4,485 bytes)
    24: ...e otherwise short-lived reaction intermediates of metalloproteins, it is generally an undesired feature. Here, the ...
  3. 4ix0 (3,691 bytes)
    14: ...extended the Rosetta design methodology to design metalloproteins in which the amino acid (2,2'-bipyridin-5yl)alani...
  4. 9mnv (3,657 bytes)
    12: ...allows for dynamic behavior like that observed in metalloproteins. Furthermore, we show that frameworks readily ass...
  5. 9cqv (6,721 bytes)
    16: ...cerbated for oxygen-sensitive proteins, including metalloproteins, whereby oxygen-induced damage and alteration of ...
  6. 9cqw (6,721 bytes)
    16: ...cerbated for oxygen-sensitive proteins, including metalloproteins, whereby oxygen-induced damage and alteration of ...
  7. 9cqx (3,777 bytes)
    14: ...cerbated for oxygen-sensitive proteins, including metalloproteins, whereby oxygen-induced damage and alteration of ...
  8. 9cqy (3,777 bytes)
    14: ...cerbated for oxygen-sensitive proteins, including metalloproteins, whereby oxygen-induced damage and alteration of ...
  9. 9cqz (3,818 bytes)
    14: ...cerbated for oxygen-sensitive proteins, including metalloproteins, whereby oxygen-induced damage and alteration of ...
  10. 9cr0 (3,818 bytes)
    14: ...cerbated for oxygen-sensitive proteins, including metalloproteins, whereby oxygen-induced damage and alteration of ...
  11. User:Alexander Grayzel/Sandbox 1 (15,974 bytes)
    5: ... uptake and release in the presence of metals and metalloproteins: Chemical implications in the brain.</ref><ref> ...
  12. 2vw6 (5,241 bytes)
    24: ...XAS, for identifying well defined redox states of metalloproteins during crystallographic data collection.
  13. 2adg (4,103 bytes)
    21: ...imately one-third of all proteins estimated to be metalloproteins. Although antibodies use various mechanisms for r...
  14. 2adi (4,373 bytes)
    22: ...imately one-third of all proteins estimated to be metalloproteins. Although antibodies use various mechanisms for r...
  15. 2adj (4,293 bytes)
    22: ...imately one-third of all proteins estimated to be metalloproteins. Although antibodies use various mechanisms for r...
  16. 9ml0 (3,617 bytes)
    12: ...allows for dynamic behavior like that observed in metalloproteins. Furthermore, we show that frameworks readily ass...
  17. 1b1g (4,017 bytes)
    24: ...rived solution structures of proteins, especially metalloproteins, can be significantly improved by these strategie...
  18. 2vw4 (5,241 bytes)
    24: ...XAS, for identifying well defined redox states of metalloproteins during crystallographic data collection.
  19. 1dwr (4,353 bytes)
    24: ... H2 are important biological ligands that bind to metalloproteins to function crucially in processes such as signal...
  20. 1dws (4,349 bytes)
    24: ... H2 are important biological ligands that bind to metalloproteins to function crucially in processes such as signal...

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