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  1. Category:Protonation states of residue (60 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Protonation states of residue
  2. Category:Protonation state (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Protonation state
  3. Category:Lateral protonation (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Lateral protonation
  4. Category:Protonation (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Protonation
  5. Category:N1-adenine protonation (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword N1-adenine protonation

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  1. Ann Taylor/Hemoglobin (7,678 bytes)
    17: ... is the increased stability of the T state due to protonation of histidine residues, especially <scene name='57...
  2. 2enr (4,122 bytes)
    24: ... a result of the interplay between metal binding, protonation and crystal packing. This interplay is expressed ...
  3. 2cno (5,139 bytes)
    24: ...stidine in caspase-3 plays a critical role during protonation and subsequent ring opening of the epoxide moiety...
  4. 2cnk (5,200 bytes)
    24: ...stidine in caspase-3 plays a critical role during protonation and subsequent ring opening of the epoxide moiety...
  5. 2cnn (5,237 bytes)
    24: ...stidine in caspase-3 plays a critical role during protonation and subsequent ring opening of the epoxide moiety...
  6. 2cnl (5,195 bytes)
    24: ...stidine in caspase-3 plays a critical role during protonation and subsequent ring opening of the epoxide moiety...
  7. 3vzl (4,030 bytes)
    14: ... the N35H and N35E forms of BcX utilize a reverse protonation mechanism. In this mechanism, the pKa value of th...
  8. 3vzm (4,174 bytes)
    14: ... the N35H and N35E forms of BcX utilize a reverse protonation mechanism. In this mechanism, the pKa value of th...
  9. 1dy7 (5,138 bytes)
    24: ...-induced CO dissociation is due to changes of the protonation state of groups in the active site. Such proton-c...
  10. 2bg6 (4,871 bytes)
    24: ...idence for an earlier proposed mechanism in which protonation of Asp120 and the Zn1-bound hydroxide are the two...
  11. 2bg8 (4,820 bytes)
    24: ...idence for an earlier proposed mechanism in which protonation of Asp120 and the Zn1-bound hydroxide are the two...
  12. 2bg2 (4,824 bytes)
    24: ...idence for an earlier proposed mechanism in which protonation of Asp120 and the Zn1-bound hydroxide are the two...
  13. 2bg7 (4,823 bytes)
    24: ...idence for an earlier proposed mechanism in which protonation of Asp120 and the Zn1-bound hydroxide are the two...
  14. 2bga (4,871 bytes)
    24: ...idence for an earlier proposed mechanism in which protonation of Asp120 and the Zn1-bound hydroxide are the two...
  15. 2uww (5,123 bytes)
    24: ...e that ring-flipping is not required for complete protonation of QB upon reduction.
  16. 2uwt (5,090 bytes)
    24: ...e that ring-flipping is not required for complete protonation of QB upon reduction.
  17. 1uwg (4,696 bytes)
    22: ...e intermediate oxocarbonium ion formed during the protonation step is trapped by the same water molecule, resul...
  18. 2uws (5,017 bytes)
    24: ...e that ring-flipping is not required for complete protonation of QB upon reduction.
  19. 2uwv (5,092 bytes)
    24: ...e that ring-flipping is not required for complete protonation of QB upon reduction.
  20. 2uwu (5,136 bytes)
    24: ...e that ring-flipping is not required for complete protonation of QB upon reduction.

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