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10, 15 As this type of interaction would be absent in an A+B− site (as Gln is a neutral residue), quinoxalines might adopt quite a distinct orientation in this binding pocket.
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Third, the two PR70 EF-hand calcium-binding motifs adopt distinct orientations in the PR70 holoenzyme, which provides possible explanations for the effects of calcium binding on holoenzyme function.
Interestingly, sheets that have a net alignment bend in a distinct orientation upon heating (Fig. 6b, e).
Our subsequent crystallographic analyses demonstrated that the GR DBD binds these nGREs in a distinct orientation from GREs19.
Secondly, the presence of elongated structural features allowed us to dock our molecular model in a distinct orientation (cross correlation coefficient 0.865).
In the stress-free circumstance, each martensite colony is composed of four distinct orientation variants that are related to one another in three twin relations.
These nodules, which are absent from mature scars, contain higher density of fibroblasts and unidirectional collagen fibrils in a highly organized and distinct orientation.
Each layer of non-crimp fabric (NCF) in a blanket has fibres that are essentially straight with a distinct orientation and uniform thickness.
Of course, this distinct orientation comes with a risk.
The distinct orientation of the hairpins also suggests that a normal stress builds up which could lead to flow instabilities.
The major difference represents the distinct orientation of DII relative to DI + DIII due to the Glu138Lys and Lys279Met mutations located in the hinge region.
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