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  1. Category:Beta ligand substitution (55 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Beta ligand substitution
  2. Category:Ligand-substitution (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ligand-substitution
  3. Category:Ligand substitution (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ligand substitution
  4. Category:Zinc-substitution (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Zinc-substitution
  5. Category:Metal substitution (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Metal substitution
  6. Category:Substitution matrix (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Substitution matrix
  7. Category:D-amino acid substitution (56 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword D-amino acid substitution
  8. Category:Active site substitution (55 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Active site substitution
  9. Category:Substitution (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Substitution
  10. Category:Iy-substitution (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Iy-substitution
  11. Category:Freeze substitution (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Freeze substitution
  12. Category:Cobalt substitution (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Cobalt substitution
  13. Category:D-alanine substitution (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword D-alanine substitution
  14. Category:Bru substitution to hsp1 (55 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Bru substitution to hsp1
  15. Category:Asymmetric substitution (54 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Asymmetric substitution
  16. Category:Zinc- substitution (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Zinc- substitution
  17. Category:Cysteine to glycine substitution (63 bytes)
    1: ...ist of pages with the keyword Cysteine to glycine substitution
  18. Category:Amino acid substitution (54 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Amino acid substitution
  19. Category:Tyrosine to phenylalanine substitution (69 bytes)
    1: ... pages with the keyword Tyrosine to phenylalanine substitution
  20. Category:Pyrimidine substitution (54 bytes)
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  1. Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (5,665 bytes)
    21: ...ns only one methionine residue, making phasing by substitution with selenomethionine (SeMet) difficult.
  2. 1e4i (5,527 bytes)
    24: ...he identification and combination of a few single substitutions affecting stability may be sufficient to obtain ...
    26: ...thermal denaturation induced by single amino acid substitution in the sequence of beta-glucosidase A from Bacill...
  3. 1nvg (3,945 bytes)
    24: ...tivity when compared to the wild-type enzyme. The substitution, located in the coenzyme binding domain, decrease...
  4. 2enr (4,122 bytes)
    24: ... S1 and S2 are only very slightly affected by the substitution with cadmium. On the other hand, S1 and S2 and mo...
  5. 1bof (4,760 bytes)
    24: ...with a similar coordination scheme except for the substitution of a water molecule for an oxygen ligand of the g...
  6. 2boh (5,419 bytes)
    26: ...ons with the subpockets were probed by systematic substitution of the 2-carboxyindole scaffold, in combination w...
  7. 2boq (5,896 bytes)
    24: ...ld take place at the opposite side of the enzyme. Substitution of Trp164 by His also resulted in an inactive var...
  8. 2cn0 (7,541 bytes)
    26: ...ally fluorinated alkyl residues was achieved upon substitution of a sulfonyl group by mixed Mg/Zn organometallic...
  9. 2jag (4,837 bytes)
    24: ...hloride binding (CB) sites were demonstrated by a substitution of chloride with bromide and an analysis of anoma...
  10. 2jaf (4,833 bytes)
    24: ...hloride binding (CB) sites were demonstrated by a substitution of chloride with bromide and an analysis of anoma...
  11. 2j2f (4,936 bytes)
    24: ...on as an oxidase enzyme. That a single amino acid substitution can switch reactivity from desaturation to oxidat...
  12. 3vzl (4,030 bytes)
    14: ...neral acid/base in naturally occurring xylanases, substitution of Glu172 with a His lowered the pHopt of BcX fro...
  13. 3vzm (4,174 bytes)
    14: ...neral acid/base in naturally occurring xylanases, substitution of Glu172 with a His lowered the pHopt of BcX fro...
  14. 4hov (3,552 bytes)
    14: ...ss efficiently than fungal manganese peroxidases. Substitution of Asn246, a distal heme residue, with alanine in...
  15. 2v24 (4,782 bytes)
    24: ...eak binding to Par-4 and was hypersensitive to DI substitution. Par-4((59-77)) binding perturbed NMR resonances ...
  16. 1hk2 (5,313 bytes)
    26: ... and R218P) shows that this effect arises because substitution of R218, which contacts the hormone bound in subd...
  17. 1hk4 (5,394 bytes)
    26: ... and R218P) shows that this effect arises because substitution of R218, which contacts the hormone bound in subd...
  18. 1hk3 (5,313 bytes)
    26: ... and R218P) shows that this effect arises because substitution of R218, which contacts the hormone bound in subd...
  19. 1hk1 (5,301 bytes)
    26: ... and R218P) shows that this effect arises because substitution of R218, which contacts the hormone bound in subd...
  20. 1hk5 (5,407 bytes)
    26: ... and R218P) shows that this effect arises because substitution of R218, which contacts the hormone bound in subd...

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