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  1. Category:Perpendicular stacking of protomer (65 bytes)
    1: ... pages with the keyword Perpendicular stacking of protomer
  2. Category:Needle protomer (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Needle protomer
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  1. 2c7t (4,900 bytes)
    24: ...tive sites per dimer. The active site of the BtrR protomer is located in a cleft between an alpha helical N-...
  2. 3zdp (5,044 bytes)
    14: ...n exchange loop that leads over to a neighbouring protomer in the trimer structure interacts with equivalent...
  3. 2j90 (7,182 bytes)
    24: ...e proximity to the active site of the interacting protomer. Analytical ultracentrifugation and chemical cros...
  4. 1h1t (4,122 bytes)
    24: ...disordered, whereas CoA binds the twofold-related protomer in an ordered and unique fashion.
  5. 1kpa (4,652 bytes)
    24: ...r with the corresponding amino acids in the other protomer. PKCI-1 has been shown to interact specifically w...
  6. 1kpc (4,658 bytes)
    24: ...r with the corresponding amino acids in the other protomer. PKCI-1 has been shown to interact specifically w...
  7. 1uzy (4,840 bytes)
    24: ...n complex with lactose and 2'-fucosyllactose. ECL protomers adopt the legume lectin fold but form non-canoni...
  8. 1uzz (4,376 bytes)
    24: ...n complex with lactose and 2'-fucosyllactose. ECL protomers adopt the legume lectin fold but form non-canoni...
  9. 2j51 (4,662 bytes)
    24: ...e proximity to the active site of the interacting protomer. Analytical ultracentrifugation and chemical cros...
  10. 2jfl (4,823 bytes)
    24: ...e proximity to the active site of the interacting protomer. Analytical ultracentrifugation and chemical cros...
  11. 2jfm (4,276 bytes)
    22: ...e proximity to the active site of the interacting protomer. Analytical ultracentrifugation and chemical cros...
  12. User:Maria Júlia Pasian Ferreira/Sandbox 2 (7,804 bytes)
    24: ...ntry and product release, since it determines the protomer's movements, regulating the change between the cl...
  13. 7e9j (3,750 bytes)
    12: ...te (TPT motif), and the FnIII domain of the other protomer recognizes the C-terminal region of the peptide. ...
  14. 7e9l (4,183 bytes)
    12: ...te (TPT motif), and the FnIII domain of the other protomer recognizes the C-terminal region of the peptide. ...
  15. 1e20 (5,615 bytes)
    24: ...eveals that the biological unit is a trimer. Each protomer adopts an alpha/beta Rossmann fold consisting of ...
  16. 4i4o (3,698 bytes)
    14: ...termined. The new protein is a homodimer and each protomer folds as beta-trefoil domain and therefore we pro...
  17. 1ofh (4,925 bytes)
    24: ... the symmetric wild-type HslUV complex, while the protomer conformation of the uncomplexed HslV hexamer is s...
  18. 1ofi (5,034 bytes)
    24: ... the symmetric wild-type HslUV complex, while the protomer conformation of the uncomplexed HslV hexamer is s...
  19. 2cmo (6,875 bytes)
    24: ...(4-hydroxybutyrate-2-yl)oxime [(S)-NS1209] in one protomer and the endogenous ligand (S)-glutamate in the ot...
  20. 2uv2 (4,935 bytes)
    24: ...e proximity to the active site of the interacting protomer. Analytical ultracentrifugation and chemical cros...

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