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- Category:Plastic interface (48 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Plastic interface - Category:Plastic substrate binding pocket (63 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Plastic substrate binding pocket - Category:Plastic (38 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Plastic - Category:Plastic-degrading hydrolase (58 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Plastic-degrading hydrolase - Category:Plastic-binding protein (54 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Plastic-binding protein - Category:Biodegradable plastic-degrading enzyme (69 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Biodegradable plastic-degrading enzyme
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24: ...ding site, whereas aglycone recognition is highly plastic. The three-dimensional structure, determined to a... - 1guj (6,997 bytes)
26: ...in, which may indicate that the structure is more plastic at low pH. Transmission electron microscopy analy... - 1h66 (5,315 bytes)
24: ...ivation by QR1: the enzyme binding site is highly plastic and changes to accommodate binding of different s... - 1h69 (5,367 bytes)
24: ...ivation by QR1: the enzyme binding site is highly plastic and changes to accommodate binding of different s... - 1cnb (5,927 bytes)
2: ==COMPENSATORY PLASTIC EFFECTS IN THE REDESIGN OF PROTEIN-ZINC BINDING S...
26: ...ained in each variant; however, since there is no plastic structural response of the corresponding beta-str... - 1cnc (3,798 bytes)
2: ==COMPENSATORY PLASTIC EFFECTS IN THE REDESIGN OF PROTEIN-ZINC BINDING S... - 1gg5 (5,391 bytes)
24: ...ivation by QR1: the enzyme binding site is highly plastic and changes to accommodate binding of different s... - 8ytu (3,042 bytes)
14: ...tural sources and developed for industrial use in plastic recycling. However, there are many potential star... - 8ytv (2,840 bytes)
13: ...tural sources and developed for industrial use in plastic recycling. However, there are many potential star... - 8ytw (2,789 bytes)
13: ...tural sources and developed for industrial use in plastic recycling. However, there are many potential star... - 8yty (2,814 bytes)
13: ...tural sources and developed for industrial use in plastic recycling. However, there are many potential star... - 8ytz (3,087 bytes)
14: ...tural sources and developed for industrial use in plastic recycling. However, there are many potential star... - 1z28 (4,818 bytes)
24: ...differences between the two structures revealed a plastic substrate-binding pocket with two channels and a ... - 1z29 (4,832 bytes)
24: ...differences between the two structures revealed a plastic substrate-binding pocket with two channels and a ... - 1z5m (7,073 bytes)
24: ...K1 inhibitors in soft agar than on tissue culture plastic, consistent with the cell survival function of th... - 7ndr (3,215 bytes)
14: ...nd metabolic engineering efforts towards circular plastic bio-economy solutions. - 1l0i (4,595 bytes)
24: ...nalysis of the molecular surface of ACP reveals a plastic hydrophobic cavity in the vicinity of the phospho... - 2vv6 (4,985 bytes)
24: ...o the second. This suggests that PAS monomers are plastic and that two quite distinct quaternary structures... - 9qyt (2,483 bytes)
11: ...ylene terephthalate), the most abundant polyester plastic in the world (PubMed:22194294, PubMed:32269349). ... - 9qyu (2,516 bytes)
11: ...ylene terephthalate), the most abundant polyester plastic in the world (PubMed:22194294, PubMed:32269349). ...
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