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  1. 1e3d (5,127 bytes)
    24: ... relevance. In particular, the two less-populated rotamers of Cys536 may be involved in the activation proce...
  2. 1rg8 (4,688 bytes)
    24: ...rmits unambiguous assignment of Asn, Gln, and His rotamers, Pro ring pucker, as well as refinement of atomic...
  3. 2kiq (5,532 bytes)
    23: ...drives the selection of optimal position-specific rotamers for filtering ambiguous NOE assignments. Finally,...
  4. 1rh4 (3,586 bytes)
    12: ... main-chain conformation, and interior side-chain rotamers were engineered by computational enumerations of ...
  5. 2ajs (4,177 bytes)
    24: ...veral interacting side chains either change their rotamers or alter their mobility to accommodate the differ...
  6. 2aju (3,841 bytes)
    23: ...veral interacting side chains either change their rotamers or alter their mobility to accommodate the differ...
  7. 2ajv (4,029 bytes)
    24: ...veral interacting side chains either change their rotamers or alter their mobility to accommodate the differ...
  8. 2ajx (4,139 bytes)
    24: ...veral interacting side chains either change their rotamers or alter their mobility to accommodate the differ...
  9. 2ajy (4,231 bytes)
    24: ...veral interacting side chains either change their rotamers or alter their mobility to accommodate the differ...
  10. 2ajz (4,112 bytes)
    24: ...veral interacting side chains either change their rotamers or alter their mobility to accommodate the differ...
  11. 2ak1 (4,088 bytes)
    24: ...veral interacting side chains either change their rotamers or alter their mobility to accommodate the differ...
  12. 1a2t (4,261 bytes)
    24: ...iors may reflect, in part, the limited numbers of rotamers available to the natural amino acids.
  13. 1a2u (4,279 bytes)
    24: ...iors may reflect, in part, the limited numbers of rotamers available to the natural amino acids.
  14. 1a3t (4,829 bytes)
    24: ...tein main chain and/or the population of multiple rotamers (Wynn R, Harkins P, Richards FM. Fox RO. 1996. Mo...
  15. 1a3u (4,788 bytes)
    24: ...tein main chain and/or the population of multiple rotamers (Wynn R, Harkins P, Richards FM. Fox RO. 1996. Mo...
  16. 1a3v (4,789 bytes)
    24: ...tein main chain and/or the population of multiple rotamers (Wynn R, Harkins P, Richards FM. Fox RO. 1996. Mo...
  17. 1aex (4,246 bytes)
    24: ...iors may reflect, in part, the limited numbers of rotamers available to the natural amino acids.
  18. 1bct (4,567 bytes)
    23: ...matic search for energetically allowed side-chain rotamers which are consistent with experimental NOESY cros...
  19. 1i6k (5,046 bytes)
    24: ...ution structures arise from correcting side-chain rotamers in the core of the protein as well as on the surf...
  20. 1i6l (4,976 bytes)
    22: ...ution structures arise from correcting side-chain rotamers in the core of the protein as well as on the surf...

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