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magnetic resonance (NMR) to structural and | conformational analysis of carbohydrate molecules. |
Using this new technique of | conformational analysis, he later determined the geometry |
atic and other non-flexible systems, while | conformational averaging about C-C bonds in flexible mole |
ts as a voltage sensor, which triggers the | conformational change that opens the channel pore in resp |
it hydrolyzes GTP to GDP and Pi, causing a | conformational change in the IF2 that causes IF2 to relea |
The | conformational change distorts the shape of the channel p |
al transmembrane protein, then undergoes a | conformational change that assists in the fusion of the v |
A concerted | conformational change within each monomer then results in |
binding to a nuclear receptor results in a | conformational change in the receptor, which, in turn, ac |
These membrane-spanning proteins undergo a | conformational change when a ligand binds to them so that |
associated electromagnetic field induces a | conformational change in the potassium channel. |
dissociation, and, in the later case, the | conformational change induced upon binding. |
site on the CB1 receptor target, causing a | conformational change that increases the binding affinity |
eceptor.Binding may be restricyed due to a | conformational change caused by the change of amino acid. |
A | conformational change in the pump exposes the Na+ ions to |
ATP hydrolysis leads to a | conformational change that could facilitate ADP release. |
ponin C binds to calcium ions to produce a | conformational change in TnI |
Binding of the enzyme induces a | conformational change in the DNA, bending it by about 50° |
en absorbed, the pigment undergoes a rapid | conformational change to form the Pfr state. |
Only then do the integrins undergo the | conformational change necessary to confer high binding af |
It is suggested that the | conformational change in structure triggers ATP hydrolysi |
wn to bind the Hfq protein, which causes a | conformational change in the RNA molecule. |
Binding of the ligand causes a | conformational change that is transmitted across the memb |
inds to the GABA receptor GABAA, causing a | conformational change and increasing inhibitory effects o |
erate kinase undergoes a substrate induced | conformational change similar to another metabolic enzyme |
s transferred to the host cell following a | conformational change in the membrane-bound transport "B" |
A large | conformational change reveals a large hydrophobic interfa |
creased mRNA stability and causes a global | conformational change in the riboswitch. |
from cis to trans or vice versa induces a | conformational change in the receptor protein. |
Following receptor-ligand binding, a | conformational change induced in the receptor activates t |
inhibitors) are metastable, and undergo a | conformational change when a loop of the protein is cut b |
pha-beta-gamma subunits) is activated by a | conformational change in rhodopsin due to the absorption |
nge fro an alanine to a valine may cause a | conformational change in the IL12 receptor. |
Enterobacteriales, undergoes a significant | conformational change at low temperatures to upregulate c |
receptor outside of the cell and causes a | conformational change on the Catalytic function located o |
tRNA stacking with U2590 (2555) induces a | conformational change in the ribosome, resulting in movem |
t hydrolyzes GTP to GMP and PPi, causing a | conformational change in the IF2 that causes IF2 to relea |
A-binding domain and is released through a | conformational change in the DNA-binding domain upon bind |
of the P2X receptor, whereupon it evokes a | conformational change in the structure of the ion channel |
ey role in NHEJ and is thought to induce a | conformational change that allows end processing enzymes |
Peptide plane flipping is a type of | conformational change that can occur in proteins by which |
The binding of the ligand causes | conformational change. |
itter binds to the receptor resulting in a | conformational change. |
residues become exposed on the protein via | conformational change. |
rm (b) can itself be activated without the | conformational change. |
rmation of the small molecule and to model | conformational changes in the biological target that may |
is in plants, signaling, and light-induced | conformational changes in biological systems. |
These | conformational changes could also lead to pore opening. |
A series of uncoating steps and | conformational changes accompany cell entry and replicati |
development continues this tube undergoes | conformational changes and remodeling to eventually form |
Conformational changes in the extracellular loops modulat | |
n-inducible Tet repressor mutants suggests | conformational changes necessary for induction, Nature St |
of the gas ligand to the heme iron induces | conformational changes in the surrounding protein. |
s has been suggested as a mechanism in the | conformational changes of amyloid beta and related amyloi |
uring the overall protein conformation and | conformational changes due to interactions or other stimu |
in quaternary structure can occur through | conformational changes within individual subunits or thro |
process indicates the occurrence of major | conformational changes in the organisation of the Complex |
ons are characterizing viscoelastic films, | conformational changes of deposited macromolecules, build |
Although the subunits go through | conformational changes independently (as opposed to in th |
It is proposed that the | conformational changes induced by receptor binding result |
These | conformational changes allow the chaperonin to bind an un |
Chaperonins undergo large | conformational changes during a folding reaction as a fun |
At this point it undergoes | conformational changes, opening the channel. |
ssociated with large-scale 'hinge-bending' | conformational changes, similar to those found in hexokin |
oth functions at the same time, or through | conformational changes, alternate between two states, eac |
h is involved in the transmission of major | conformational changes. |
casionally lead to functionally irrelevant | conformational changes. |
ins are also thought to mediate subsequent | conformational changes. |
dent C-13 chemical-shifts - a new means of | conformational characterization as obtained by high-resol |
biological macromolecules on the basis of | conformational constraints from NMR. |
lecules that possess some orientational or | conformational degree of freedom. |
Conformational deviations are primarily located in the fo | |
However, until now, the only | conformational difference observed between these two form |
The | conformational differences that accompany conversion betw |
An example of such a | conformational disease is ALAD porphyria, which results f |
"Gas-phase | conformational distributions for the 2-alkylalcohols 2-pe |
The Database of protein | conformational diversity(PCDB) is a database of protein c |
The | conformational dynamics data bank (CDDB) is a database ab |
py is also known as microscopic entropy or | conformational entropy in the study of macromolecules. |
Conformational entropy is the entropy associated with the | |
The | conformational entropy associated with a particular confo |
To calculate the | conformational entropy, the possible conformations assume |
A | conformational epitope is a sequence of subunits (usually |
Recognition of | conformational epitopes by B cells. |
ct with the receptor's paratope are called | conformational epitopes. |
rpheein model highlights the importance of | conformational flexibility for protein functionality and |
gand phenanthroline does not have the same | conformational flexibility and tends to bind metal ions m |
and cyclclobutanes/enes offer very little | conformational flexibility. |
ative isomers of these prolines can retard | conformational folding dramatically, folding on a charact |
raged are identical, although some limited | conformational heterogeneity can now be studied (e.g. |
It is the all-trans | conformational isomer of octadecatrienoic acid. |
APY), a type of organic molecule with some | conformational isomerism that can bind the enzyme reverse |
irsky, Anson was the first to propose that | conformational protein folding was a reversible process. |
e and thus provide fewer boundaries to the | conformational search. |
r 2001 has been suggested to result in RNA | conformational shift, favouring an alternative hairpin st |
of proteins using both sequence space and | conformational space. |
The ratio of the different | conformational states is determined by thermal equilibriu |
receptor, the equilibrium between the two | conformational states is more closely balanced and hence |
ctures in the G/C region thereby promoting | conformational states which could regulate downstream tra |
l, the protein has many slightly different | conformational states, corresponding to all possible mode |
e subunits of multimeric proteins have two | conformational states. |
esults from a combination of angle strain, | conformational strain or Pitzer strain, and transannular |
on) solution and gas-phase HDX for protein | conformational studies, mapping of post-translational mod |
nism of repression is thought to involve a | conformational switch in the pseudoknot region and riboso |
l RNA genomes is proposed to act as an RNA | conformational switch which exposes conserved UCUG elemen |
nctional regulation is governed by protein | conformational switches that have to be actively controll |
r processes, which are governed by protein | conformational switches that have to be actively controll |
y, it looks as if the agonist provokes the | conformational transition. |
ys of viral surface proteins which present | conformational viral epitopes that can elicit strong T ce |
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