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*<scene name='73/733982/Cv4/18'>Mutation E76G caused hydrogen bonds lost</scene>.
*<scene name='73/733982/Cv4/18'>Mutation E76G caused hydrogen bonds lost</scene>.
*<scene name='73/733982/Cv4/19'>Mutation P244L caused overpacking 2.64 Å; gain of hydrophobic interaction</scene>.
*<scene name='73/733982/Cv4/19'>Mutation P244L caused overpacking 2.64 Å; gain of hydrophobic interaction</scene>.
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*1) <scene name='73/733982/Cv4/20'>Mutation R408Q caused hydrogen bonds lost</scene>. 2) <scene name='73/733982/Cv6/20'>Wild type</scene>. 3) <scene name='73/733982/Cv6/23'>Mutation R408Q</scene>. 4) <scene name='73/733982/Cv6/24'>Click here to see animation of this scenes</scene>.
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*1) <scene name='73/733982/Cv4/20'>Mutation R408Q caused hydrogen bonds lost</scene>. 2) <scene name='73/733982/Cv6/20'>Wild type</scene>. 3) <scene name='73/733982/Cv6/25'>Mutation R408Q</scene>. 4) <scene name='73/733982/Cv6/26'>Click here to see animation of this scenes</scene>.
'''Category 2: Seven missense mutations are expected to affect both stability and molecular function'''
'''Category 2: Seven missense mutations are expected to affect both stability and molecular function'''

Revision as of 09:38, 17 July 2016

PDB ID 2pah

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  1. Shi Z, Sellers J, Moult J. Protein stability and in vivo concentration of missense mutations in phenylalanine hydroxylase. Proteins. 2012 Jan;80(1):61-70. doi: 10.1002/prot.23159. Epub 2011 Sep 21. PMID:21953985 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prot.23159

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