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  1. Category:C-terminal plug (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword C-terminal plug
  2. Category:Plug (35 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Plug
  3. Category:Ntf2-plug (40 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ntf2-plug
  4. Category:Secretion pore plug (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Secretion pore plug
  5. Category:Fn-plug (38 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Fn-plug
  6. Image:Map leucine plug.png (0 bytes)
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  1. 1gw0 (4,425 bytes)
    24: ...he C-terminus on the M. albomyces laccase forms a plug that blocks this access.
  2. 1w1r (4,951 bytes)
    24: ...dation has taken place. The substrate displays a "plug-into-socket" binding mode that seals the catalyti...
  3. 1w1s (4,930 bytes)
    24: ...dation has taken place. The substrate displays a "plug-into-socket" binding mode that seals the catalyti...
  4. 1w1q (4,950 bytes)
    24: ...dation has taken place. The substrate displays a "plug-into-socket" binding mode that seals the catalyti...
  5. 1w1o (4,832 bytes)
    24: ...dation has taken place. The substrate displays a "plug-into-socket" binding mode that seals the catalyti...
  6. User:Wayne Decatur/UNH BCHEM833 Structural Analysis Workshop Session Fall 2012 (17,130 bytes)
    220: ...ing surfaces can also be visualized with software plug-in like Jmol"
  7. 1hes (6,106 bytes)
    23: ...at some sequences can function as a 'three pinned plug', in which internalization activity is not critic...
  8. 4hg4 (4,754 bytes)
    13: .... All three antibodies use an aromatic residue to plug a conserved cavity in the HA receptor-binding sit...
  9. User:Eric Martz/Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics I (15,931 bytes)
    27: ... ''inactive plug-in'', click on it and ENABLE the plug-in.
  10. 2dwd (4,773 bytes)
    24: ...s through their pores. Many diverse molecules can plug the pore and modulate the K(+) current. Quaternar...
  11. 2dwe (4,769 bytes)
    24: ...s through their pores. Many diverse molecules can plug the pore and modulate the K(+) current. Quaternar...
  12. 2hvj (4,747 bytes)
    24: ...s through their pores. Many diverse molecules can plug the pore and modulate the K(+) current. Quaternar...
  13. 2hvk (4,751 bytes)
    24: ...s through their pores. Many diverse molecules can plug the pore and modulate the K(+) current. Quaternar...
  14. 1bxn (4,955 bytes)
    24: ...orm an eight-stranded beta-barrel which sits as a plug in the entrance to the central solvent channel in...
  15. 1by5 (4,571 bytes)
    24: ...nd. These are propagated and amplified across the plug, eventually resulting in substantially different ...
  16. 1h6s (3,883 bytes)
    23: ...icus in order to form an electric field-dependent plug. The X-ray diffraction analysis of a mutant confi...
  17. 2yxq (2,921 bytes)
    2: ==The plug domain of the SecY protein stablizes the closed s...
    10: ...ular side of the membrane which forms a plug. The plug probably moves laterally to allow the channel to ...
  18. 2yxr (2,972 bytes)
    2: ==The plug domain of the SecY protein stablizes the closed s...
    10: ...ular side of the membrane which forms a plug. The plug probably moves laterally to allow the channel to ...
  19. 1pnz (4,364 bytes)
    23: ...three areas of FecA: two extracellular loops, one plug domain loop and the periplasmic TonB-box motif. T...
  20. 1po0 (4,615 bytes)
    24: ...three areas of FecA: two extracellular loops, one plug domain loop and the periplasmic TonB-box motif. T...

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