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  1. Category:Tunneling (40 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Tunneling
  2. Category:H-tunneling (42 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword H-tunneling
  3. Category:Ammonia tunneling (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ammonia tunneling
  4. Category:Tunneling fold (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Tunneling fold
  5. Category:Heme/ligand tunneling (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Heme/ligand tunneling
  6. Category:Multi-step tunneling (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Multi-step tunneling
  7. Category:Tunneling-fold enzyme (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Tunneling-fold enzyme
  8. Category:Hydrogen tunneling (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Hydrogen tunneling

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  1. 1ecc (4,258 bytes)
    24: ...he NH3 intermediate between the two active sites. Tunneling of NH3 may be a common mechanism for glutamine am...
  2. 1ecb (4,123 bytes)
    24: ...he NH3 intermediate between the two active sites. Tunneling of NH3 may be a common mechanism for glutamine am...
  3. 1gpw (4,265 bytes)
    2: ==Structural evidence for ammonia tunneling across the (beta/alpha)8 barrel of the imidazole ...
    24: ...ammonia over a distance of 25 A. Although ammonia tunneling has been reported for glutamine amidotransferases...
    26: Structural evidence for ammonia tunneling across the (beta alpha)(8) barrel of the imidazol...
  4. 1s56 (5,307 bytes)
    26: Heme-ligand tunneling in group I truncated hemoglobins.,Milani M, Pesce...
  5. 1uvx (4,903 bytes)
    2: ==Heme-ligand tunneling on group I truncated hemoglobins==
    26: Heme-ligand tunneling in group I truncated hemoglobins.,Milani M, Pesce...
  6. 1uvy (4,893 bytes)
    2: ==HEME-LIGAND TUNNELING IN GROUP I TRUNCATED HEMOGLOBINS==
    26: Heme-ligand tunneling in group I truncated hemoglobins.,Milani M, Pesce...
  7. 4gev (4,153 bytes)
    13: ... and dynamics of the H-donor and -acceptor at the tunneling ready state. These observations suggest that the ...
  8. 1a71 (4,953 bytes)
    24: ...omplexes are consistent with reduced activity and tunneling. The NAD-trifluoroethanol complex crystallizes in...
  9. 1a72 (4,917 bytes)
    24: ...omplexes are consistent with reduced activity and tunneling. The NAD-trifluoroethanol complex crystallizes in...
  10. 1axe (4,832 bytes)
    24: ... in the native enzyme and may enhance the role of tunneling in the hydride transfer reaction.
    26: ...n protein structure and enzyme catalyzed hydrogen tunneling.,Bahnson BJ, Colby TD, Chin JK, Goldstein BM, Kli...
  11. 1axg (4,909 bytes)
    24: ... in the native enzyme and may enhance the role of tunneling in the hydride transfer reaction.
    26: ...n protein structure and enzyme catalyzed hydrogen tunneling.,Bahnson BJ, Colby TD, Chin JK, Goldstein BM, Kli...
  12. 1fgm (4,781 bytes)
    24: ... have not affected the mechanism of hydrogen atom tunneling. The unusual and dramatic inverse solvent isotope...
  13. 1fgo (4,781 bytes)
    24: ... have not affected the mechanism of hydrogen atom tunneling. The unusual and dramatic inverse solvent isotope...
  14. 1fgq (4,781 bytes)
    24: ... have not affected the mechanism of hydrogen atom tunneling. The unusual and dramatic inverse solvent isotope...
  15. 1fgr (4,780 bytes)
    24: ... have not affected the mechanism of hydrogen atom tunneling. The unusual and dramatic inverse solvent isotope...
  16. 1fgt (4,781 bytes)
    24: ... have not affected the mechanism of hydrogen atom tunneling. The unusual and dramatic inverse solvent isotope...
  17. 1i54 (4,429 bytes)
    24: ...ydrogen bonds are effective coupling elements for tunneling across a protein-protein interface.
    26: Electron tunneling in protein crystals.,Tezcan FA, Crane BR, Winkler...
  18. 1i55 (4,432 bytes)
    24: ...ydrogen bonds are effective coupling elements for tunneling across a protein-protein interface.
    26: Electron tunneling in protein crystals.,Tezcan FA, Crane BR, Winkler...
  19. 1ju9 (4,660 bytes)
    24: ...transfer occurring through vibrationally assisted tunneling.
  20. 1jze (4,747 bytes)
    24: ...minant activation component required for electron tunneling.
    26: Electron tunneling in single crystals of Pseudomonas aeruginosa azur...

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