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- Main Page 20190127 (6,331 bytes)
7: ... READ-ONLY mode for Mar 18-21, 2017, in order to move Proteopedia to a better server. While Proteopedia... - Help:Editing (24,612 bytes)
19: ...otected sandbox]]. After it is completed, you can move the contents to a publically editable, permanent ... - Hemoglobin (19,396 bytes)
32: ...></font>); the Fe, now 6-coordinate low-spin, has moved into the heme plane, which has flattenened. The...
51: ...g 141 move significantly at the interface. These movements are animated at this [[User:Jaime_Prilusky/H...
60: ... deoxy but not oxy Hb. In oxy Hb, the β subunits move closer together, squeezing out phosphates (such a...
68: ...ng and breaking of these interactions, His β 146 moves a great deal, disrupting the salt link (charged ... - Scene authoring tools (23,035 bytes)
76: ...lection in different ways ("add to selection", "remove from selection").
78: ...rameters in order to best choose what to add or remove to/from your selection. There is an imaginary 'A...
82: ...rather than adding to the current selection, it removes from the current selection.
93: ...ion, or if it is already part of the selection, removes it from the selection. Choosing 'element' makes...
118: ...ove with the atom as the structure is rotated and moved. It also also you to choose styles for measureme... - 4pbh (4,724 bytes)
14: ... in sufficient quantities for experimentation. To move beyond these inherent limitations, we illustrate ... - 1wcm (6,784 bytes)
11: ...anslocation of Pol II by acting as a ratchet that moves the RNA-DNA hybrid through the active site by sw... - 2ja6 (4,920 bytes)
11: ...he central large cleft and the clamp element that moves to open and close the cleft. Seems to be involve... - 2ja8 (6,197 bytes)
11: ...o the core through a set of flexible switches and moves to open and close the cleft. The cleft is surrou... - 2ja7 (7,117 bytes)
11: ...anslocation of Pol II by acting as a ratchet that moves the RNA-DNA hybrid through the active site by sw... - 2ja5 (7,117 bytes)
11: ...anslocation of Pol II by acting as a ratchet that moves the RNA-DNA hybrid through the active site by sw... - 4pcd (4,644 bytes)
14: ... in sufficient quantities for experimentation. To move beyond these inherent limitations, we illustrate ... - 1qkp (4,247 bytes)
24: ...ing the primary proton acceptor, Asp 85, to move. Movement of the main-chain Lys 216 locally disrupts th... - 1qko (4,247 bytes)
24: ...ing the primary proton acceptor, Asp 85, to move. Movement of the main-chain Lys 216 locally disrupts th... - 1cc3 (4,910 bytes)
24: ...in causes the two structural domains of azurin to move away from each other. The high-resolution structu... - 1dze (5,998 bytes)
24: ...the extra-cellular half of helix C; (4)noticeable movements of the AB loop and the cytoplasmic end of he...
26: ...allosteric structural changes mediated by sliding movement of a transmembrane helix.,Takeda K, Matsui Y,... - 1f31 (4,366 bytes)
11: ...ort up the axon into the spinal cord where it can move between postsynaptic and presynaptic neurons. It ... - 2a8a (4,862 bytes)
11: ...ort up the axon into the spinal cord where it can move between postsynaptic and presynaptic neurons. It ... - 9g9m (3,933 bytes)
11: .../WZXE_ECOLI WZXE_ECOLI] Mediates the transbilayer movement of Und-PP-GlcNAc-ManNAcA-Fuc4NAc (lipid III) ...
14: ...ons highlight two pairs of arginine residues that move in a reciprocal fashion, enabling flipping. One o... - 9g9n (3,761 bytes)
10: .../WZXE_ECOLI WZXE_ECOLI] Mediates the transbilayer movement of Und-PP-GlcNAc-ManNAcA-Fuc4NAc (lipid III) ...
13: ...ons highlight two pairs of arginine residues that move in a reciprocal fashion, enabling flipping. One o... - 9g9o (3,763 bytes)
10: .../WZXE_ECOLI WZXE_ECOLI] Mediates the transbilayer movement of Und-PP-GlcNAc-ManNAcA-Fuc4NAc (lipid III) ...
13: ...ons highlight two pairs of arginine residues that move in a reciprocal fashion, enabling flipping. One o...
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