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  1. Category:High-mobility group domain (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword High-mobility group domain
  2. Category:Active site mobility (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Active site mobility
  3. Category:High mobility group homology (59 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword High mobility group homology
  4. Category:Mobility (39 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Mobility
  5. Category:High-mobility like protein (57 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword High-mobility like protein
  6. Category:High mobility group box domain (61 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword High mobility group box domain
  7. Category:High mobility group box transcription factor 1 (77 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword High mobility group box transcription factor 1
  8. Category:High mobility group protein b3 (61 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword High mobility group protein b3
  9. Category:Mobility group protein 2a (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Mobility group protein 2a
  10. Category:Mobility group protein 4 (55 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Mobility group protein 4
  11. Category:Allosteric mobility (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Allosteric mobility
  12. Category:Interdomain mobility (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Interdomain mobility
  13. Category:Domain mobility (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Domain mobility
  14. Category:High mobility group (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword High mobility group
  15. Category:High mobility group box 1 (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword High mobility group box 1
  16. Category:Conformational mobility (54 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Conformational mobility
  17. High mobility group protein (2,742 bytes)
    3: '''High mobility group protein (HMG)''' is a chromatin protein whi...
    18: == 3D Structures of high mobility group protein (HMG) ==

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  1. 1e4i (5,527 bytes)
    24: ... the introduced ion pair, an unexpected decreased mobility of secondary structure units of the barrel which ...
  2. 4hs3 (4,061 bytes)
    14: ...d MHC-I are characterized by their conformational mobility in the F pocket region of the peptide binding sit...
  3. 1dyu (5,524 bytes)
    24: ...of the catalytic cycle but also in regulating the mobility of the TPQ that is essential to catalysis.
  4. 2v28 (4,745 bytes)
    24: ...se and other areas with high flexibility. Greater mobility around the active site and disrupted hydrogen bon...
  5. 2v27 (4,792 bytes)
    24: ...se and other areas with high flexibility. Greater mobility around the active site and disrupted hydrogen bon...
  6. 2cf7 (5,506 bytes)
    26: ...Dps-like peroxide resistance protein Dpr requires mobility in the ferroxidase center and leads to the format...
  7. 1axx (4,918 bytes)
    24: ...optimize the electron transfer process, the local mobility should be properly tuned.
  8. 2jcg (4,215 bytes)
    24: ...observed in other crystal structures owing to its mobility. In the crystal packing of apo-CcpA, the protein-...
  9. 1iow (4,185 bytes)
    24: ...al changes, but B factors indicate differences in mobility of loops covering the binding site. The weaker in...
  10. 1iov (4,177 bytes)
    24: ...al changes, but B factors indicate differences in mobility of loops covering the binding site. The weaker in...
  11. 1h1x (5,028 bytes)
    24: ...T67R/S92D Mb mutant. To code extra conformational mobility around the haem, and to increase the peroxidase c...
  12. 1eaq (6,214 bytes)
    26: ...irect DNA contact. In a series of electrophoretic mobility-shift analyses, we demonstrate a chloride ion con...
  13. 1ean (6,155 bytes)
    26: ...irect DNA contact. In a series of electrophoretic mobility-shift analyses, we demonstrate a chloride ion con...
  14. 1uzp (9,706 bytes)
    11: ... usually over the entire body, which limits joint mobility and causes flexion contractures. Other occasional...
  15. 1uzk (8,243 bytes)
    11: ... usually over the entire body, which limits joint mobility and causes flexion contractures. Other occasional...
  16. 1uzr (4,318 bytes)
    24: ...ntre. In the R2F-2 structure, we also could see a mobility of alphaE in between the two conformations.
  17. 1uzj (9,675 bytes)
    11: ... usually over the entire body, which limits joint mobility and causes flexion contractures. Other occasional...
  18. 1emo (9,543 bytes)
    11: ... usually over the entire body, which limits joint mobility and causes flexion contractures. Other occasional...
  19. 1emn (9,555 bytes)
    11: ... usually over the entire body, which limits joint mobility and causes flexion contractures. Other occasional...
  20. 2c6q (4,925 bytes)
    26: Cofactor mobility determines reaction outcome in the IMPDH and GMPR...

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