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Protein surface topography representing molecular hydrophobic potentials (MHP) localized to the CRD region with fourteen key residues were mapped onto 2D spherical projections for visual comparison of free and bound forms of Calnexin in Canis lupus (CNXC): (A) Free_Clus1; (B) Free_Clus2; (C) Free_Cl...
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ftunivfreestate:oai:figshare.com:article/21713601 2023-05-15T15:50:09+02:00 Fig 8 - Ashalatha Sreshty Mamidi (7426607) Avadhesha Surolia (78297) 2022-12-12T18:37:54Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010661.g008 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Fig_8_-/21713601 doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010661.g008 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Biophysics Biochemistry Cell Biology Genetics Molecular Biology Evolutionary Biology Cancer Computational Biology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified two competing theories similar structural architectures several conformations spanning reducing end glucose provide valuable insight conserved functional roles explain biomolecular recognition carbohydrate recognition domain protein folding process noncovalent bond interactions molecular interaction fields bound forms demonstrated central mannose residues molecular recognition process conformational selection followed proteins </ p favorable lectin conformation molecular recognition conformational selection specific interactions protein sequence also demonstrated trp residues key residues conformational changes xlink "> since exploring scientific scrutiny molecular structure mmpbsa approach ligand binding initially driven induced fluctuations induced fit hydrophobic potentials fundamental question atomistic simulations &# 8220 Image Figure 2022 ftunivfreestate https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010661.g008 2022-12-16T00:32:07Z Protein surface topography representing molecular hydrophobic potentials (MHP) localized to the CRD region with fourteen key residues were mapped onto 2D spherical projections for visual comparison of free and bound forms of Calnexin in Canis lupus (CNXC): (A) Free_Clus1; (B) Free_Clus2; (C) Free_Clus3; (D) Complex_Clus1; (E) Complex_Clus2; and (F) Complex_Clus1. Still Image Canis lupus KovsieScholar Repository (University of the Free State - UFS UV) |
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Biophysics Biochemistry Cell Biology Genetics Molecular Biology Evolutionary Biology Cancer Computational Biology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified two competing theories similar structural architectures several conformations spanning reducing end glucose provide valuable insight conserved functional roles explain biomolecular recognition carbohydrate recognition domain protein folding process noncovalent bond interactions molecular interaction fields bound forms demonstrated central mannose residues molecular recognition process conformational selection followed proteins </ p favorable lectin conformation molecular recognition conformational selection specific interactions protein sequence also demonstrated trp residues key residues conformational changes xlink "> since exploring scientific scrutiny molecular structure mmpbsa approach ligand binding initially driven induced fluctuations induced fit hydrophobic potentials fundamental question atomistic simulations &# 8220 |
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Biophysics Biochemistry Cell Biology Genetics Molecular Biology Evolutionary Biology Cancer Computational Biology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified two competing theories similar structural architectures several conformations spanning reducing end glucose provide valuable insight conserved functional roles explain biomolecular recognition carbohydrate recognition domain protein folding process noncovalent bond interactions molecular interaction fields bound forms demonstrated central mannose residues molecular recognition process conformational selection followed proteins </ p favorable lectin conformation molecular recognition conformational selection specific interactions protein sequence also demonstrated trp residues key residues conformational changes xlink "> since exploring scientific scrutiny molecular structure mmpbsa approach ligand binding initially driven induced fluctuations induced fit hydrophobic potentials fundamental question atomistic simulations &# 8220 Ashalatha Sreshty Mamidi (7426607) Avadhesha Surolia (78297) Fig 8 - |
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Biophysics Biochemistry Cell Biology Genetics Molecular Biology Evolutionary Biology Cancer Computational Biology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified two competing theories similar structural architectures several conformations spanning reducing end glucose provide valuable insight conserved functional roles explain biomolecular recognition carbohydrate recognition domain protein folding process noncovalent bond interactions molecular interaction fields bound forms demonstrated central mannose residues molecular recognition process conformational selection followed proteins </ p favorable lectin conformation molecular recognition conformational selection specific interactions protein sequence also demonstrated trp residues key residues conformational changes xlink "> since exploring scientific scrutiny molecular structure mmpbsa approach ligand binding initially driven induced fluctuations induced fit hydrophobic potentials fundamental question atomistic simulations &# 8220 |
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Protein surface topography representing molecular hydrophobic potentials (MHP) localized to the CRD region with fourteen key residues were mapped onto 2D spherical projections for visual comparison of free and bound forms of Calnexin in Canis lupus (CNXC): (A) Free_Clus1; (B) Free_Clus2; (C) Free_Clus3; (D) Complex_Clus1; (E) Complex_Clus2; and (F) Complex_Clus1. |
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