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- Image:Pymol Correct Mutations.pse (0 bytes)
- Image:Positions of the mutations in PR variants used for structural studies.jpg (747 bytes)
2: ...5</sub> with the wild-type (WT) sequence. Primary mutations in residues interacting directly with darunavir a... - Image:Correct Mutations for Project.pdb (0 bytes)
- Image:Better Mutations.pdb (0 bytes)
- Category:Protein mutations and evolution (62 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Protein mutations and evolution - Image:3GRO 3 multiple mutations.pdb (0 bytes)
- Image:All mutations.jpg (0 bytes)
- Category:Extensive amino acid mutations (61 bytes)
1: ...st of pages with the keyword Extensive amino acid mutations - Image:HDAC8 Mutations Final.png (0 bytes)
- Protein Stability and in Vivo Concentration of Missense Mutations in Phenylalanine Hydroxylase (3,514 bytes)
2: ...ability and ''in Vivo'' Concentration of Missense Mutations in Phenylalanine Hydroxylase===
6: ...on is the most common mechanism by which missense mutations cause monogenic disease. In turn, this conclusion...
8: ...ions were optimized using SCRWL. Catalytic domain mutations R408W and R408Q are in contact with the tetrameri... - Category:Effect of Mutations (1 byte)
- Category:Impact of Mutations (1 byte)
- Mutations in BRCA1/BARD1 RING-domain heterodimer (10,969 bytes)
3: ...ides a framework for understanding cancer-causing mutations at the molecular level.<ref>PMID: 11573085</ref>
5: ... magenta</b></font>, <font color='lime'><b>benign mutations are shown in green</b></font>.
7: ==Pathogenic mutations==
8: *<scene name='75/751104/Cv/21'>Pathogenic mutations in RING domain</scene>.
279: ==Benign mutations== - Mutations in Brca1 BRCT Domains (28,499 bytes)
2: ...g events. We show that a subset of disease-linked mutations act through specific disruption of phospho-depend...
6: ...plum'><b>residues with both pathogenic and benign mutations are shown in plum</b></font>.
8: ==Pathogenic mutations==
394: === Very severe pathogenic mutations ===
548: ==Benign mutations== - Category:Mutations (1 byte)
- Image:Stathmin mutations.png (90 bytes)
1: stathmin from 4eb6 shown highlighting the mutations made to the protein as purple spheres. - Image:4Q7Q D193A H196A mutations.png (34 bytes)
- Image:4Q7Q PCR mutations.png (34 bytes)
- Investigating the Mechanisms of Active Site Mutations to the 1T9G WT MCAD Protein to Better Understand Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (MCADD) (12,666 bytes)
1: ...emy, "Investigating The Mechanisms of Active Site Mutations to the 1T9G WT MCAD Protein to Better Understand ...
5: ...human Medium Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase (MCAD) enzyme mutations contribute to Medium Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Defic...
9: ...viewers to locate, determine, and hypothesize the mutations and their effects on MCAD, in addition to providi...
13: ...igand) and how it could contribute to MCAD; these mutations are listed in Table 1.
19: ...f> Multiple articles were researched for various mutations, which were analyzed from the article and viewed ... - Image:IPEX Mutations.png (97 bytes)
2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IPEX_Mutations.png
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- Hemoglobin (19,234 bytes)
62: ...ng) and at the important α1-β2 interface, where mutations have the largest effect on Hb allosteric properti...
64: ...face is critical to making Hb allostery work, and mutations of residues in this interface have been found to ... - NADH quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1) with inhibitor dicoumarol (8,927 bytes)
15: ...NQO1 inhibitors and our previous analysis of NQO1 mutations that affect NQO1 interactions we propose that the...
24: ...NQO1 inhibitors and our previous analysis of NQO1 mutations that affect NQO1 interactions we propose that the... - 1e4v (4,128 bytes)
24: ...H-ras-p21 cause cancer. In adenylate kinase these mutations cause smallish changes at the active site. Relati... - 1e47 (4,543 bytes)
24: ... been confirmed by structural analyses of further mutations at the zinc coordination sphere and at the phosph... - 1e48 (4,502 bytes)
24: ... been confirmed by structural analyses of further mutations at the zinc coordination sphere and at the phosph... - 1e4b (4,472 bytes)
24: ... been confirmed by structural analyses of further mutations at the zinc coordination sphere and at the phosph... - 1e4i (5,527 bytes)
24: ...ng random-mutagenesis, we have identified several mutations enhancing its stability and it was found that one... - 1e46 (4,472 bytes)
24: ... been confirmed by structural analyses of further mutations at the zinc coordination sphere and at the phosph... - 1e4c (4,472 bytes)
24: ... been confirmed by structural analyses of further mutations at the zinc coordination sphere and at the phosph... - 1e49 (4,477 bytes)
24: ... been confirmed by structural analyses of further mutations at the zinc coordination sphere and at the phosph... - 1e4y (4,127 bytes)
24: ...H-ras-p21 cause cancer. In adenylate kinase these mutations cause smallish changes at the active site. Relati... - 1e4a (4,475 bytes)
24: ... been confirmed by structural analyses of further mutations at the zinc coordination sphere and at the phosph... - 1vyi (4,784 bytes)
24: ...is domain was determined and previously described mutations that interfere with binding of P to N-RNA could n... - 2boq (5,896 bytes)
24: ... long-range electron transfer (LRET). None of the mutations affected Mn2+ oxidation, which would take place a... - 2cn5 (7,986 bytes)
11: ...by familial occurrence and bilateral involvement. Mutations at more than one locus can be involved in differe... - 2cn8 (7,949 bytes)
11: ...by familial occurrence and bilateral involvement. Mutations at more than one locus can be involved in differe... - 1wch (4,972 bytes)
24: ...tructure also reveals that four out of five PTPL1 mutations found in colorectal cancers are located on solven... - 1wc9 (4,172 bytes)
24: ...ith positively charged residues. Charge-inversion mutations on the flat surface of the highly conserved yeast... - 1qrz (5,533 bytes)
25: ...ytic domain of plasminogen, with the nonessential mutations M585Q, V673M, and M788L, to 2.0 A resolution. The... - 2ja3 (6,549 bytes)
26: ...P and AMP are in the high micromolar range. Point mutations that interfere with nucleotide binding change the...
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