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- Category:Superhelical twist (49 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Superhelical twist - Category:Superhelical (43 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Superhelical - Category:Superhelical structure (53 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Superhelical structure - Category:Superhelical rope fold (53 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Superhelical rope fold - Category:Superhelical trimer (50 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Superhelical trimer - Category:23 heat repeats with a right-handed superhelical solenoid structure (98 bytes)
1: ...h the keyword 23 heat repeats with a right-handed superhelical solenoid structure
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- 1oba (4,537 bytes)
24: ...o two different structural regions: a left-handed superhelical domain configuring two choline binding sites, and... - 1w3b (7,018 bytes)
2: ==The superhelical TPR domain of O-linked GlcNAc transferase reveals...
28: The superhelical TPR-repeat domain of O-linked GlcNAc transferase ... - 2uy7 (4,302 bytes)
24: .... PapA is the rod subunit and is assembled into a superhelical right-handed structure. Here, we have solved the ... - 9f2c (3,151 bytes)
13: ...ing proteins in eukaryotes and archaea. They form superhelical structures around which DNA is wrapped. Recent st... - 1gvm (4,874 bytes)
24: ...ed by six independent beta hairpins arranged in a superhelical fashion. Choline molecules at the hydrophobic int... - 4jdm (3,458 bytes)
12: ...r residue pairs that generate a rare right-handed superhelical twist. The unique architecture of Pgp3 provides t... - 4jdn (3,563 bytes)
12: ...r residue pairs that generate a rare right-handed superhelical twist. The unique architecture of Pgp3 provides t... - 4jdo (3,502 bytes)
12: ...r residue pairs that generate a rare right-handed superhelical twist. The unique architecture of Pgp3 provides t... - 8xms (2,399 bytes)
10: ...sed circular ssDNA genome is first converted to a superhelical dsDNA. Rep and/or Rep' binds a specific hairpin a... - 1a31 (5,529 bytes)
26: Topoisomerases I promote the relaxation of DNA superhelical tension by introducing a transient single-strande... - 1b3u (4,153 bytes)
23: ...interrepeat interfaces generate a novel left-hand superhelical conformation. The protein interaction interface i... - 1ei0 (3,742 bytes)
15: ...pha-helical coiled-coil, similar to that found in superhelical structures, with two helices spanning residues 4-... - 1inz (3,919 bytes)
23: ...e in the center. We conclude that the seven-helix superhelical fold defines the ENTH domain, and that the previo... - 1q2z (6,508 bytes)
23: ...a-helical secondary structure that has an overall superhelical topology remotely homologous to the MIF4G homolog... - 1rr8 (5,959 bytes)
26: Human topoisomerase I relaxes superhelical tension associated with DNA replication, transcri... - 1rrj (5,959 bytes)
26: Human topoisomerase I relaxes superhelical tension associated with DNA replication, transcri... - 8yo4 (1,976 bytes)
11: ...um subunit of the DNA topoisomerase that untwists superhelical DNA. Controls topological states of double-strand... - 1s32 (5,222 bytes)
24: ...y organizing 147 base pairs of DNA into two tight superhelical coils, the nucleosome generates an architecture w... - 1sc7 (4,813 bytes)
22: ...le-strand nick that the enzyme creates to relieve superhelical tension in duplex DNA. (Hertzberg, R. P.; et al. ... - 1seu (6,016 bytes)
26: ...le-strand nick that the enzyme creates to relieve superhelical tension in duplex DNA. (Hertzberg, R. P.; et al. ...
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