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Normal Mode Analysis for ID 22112911152777313

The following table indicates for every normal mode its frequency (black, normalized relative to the lowest mode frequency) and its collectivity (magenta). If a second structure was submitted, the cummulative overlap between the normal modes and the conformational change is computed (red). The corresponding amplitude (dq) is then also given (green). Click on the mode link to obtain a visualization of the mean square displacement <R2> of the C-alpha atoms associated to each mode.

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<R2> frequency collectivity
mode 7 1.00 0.4170
mode 8 1.19 0.3401
mode 9 1.26 0.6126
mode 10 1.42 0.5550
mode 11 1.69 0.3020
mode 12 2.18 0.7113
mode 13 2.27 0.2801
mode 14 2.33 0.1199
mode 15 2.65 0.4246
mode 16 2.78 0.6425
mode 17 2.96 0.6209
mode 18 3.08 0.5504
mode 19 3.10 0.4947
mode 20 3.21 0.3951
mode 21 3.36 0.5284
mode 22 3.46 0.6577
mode 23 3.49 0.5771
mode 24 3.62 0.5138
mode 25 3.65 0.3251
mode 26 3.79 0.5797
mode 27 3.85 0.6824
mode 28 3.94 0.3606
mode 29 3.96 0.3877
mode 30 4.02 0.6275
mode 31 4.04 0.4323
mode 32 4.05 0.6013
mode 33 4.11 0.4050
mode 34 4.15 0.5841
mode 35 4.26 0.4252
mode 36 4.30 0.5183
mode 37 4.34 0.5276
mode 38 4.57 0.6171
mode 39 4.65 0.5680
mode 40 4.73 0.6448
mode 41 4.77 0.5960
mode 42 4.98 0.4465
mode 43 5.08 0.4611
mode 44 5.13 0.4508
mode 45 5.51 0.6877
mode 46 5.68 0.5191
mode 47 6.37 0.5221
mode 48 6.51 0.6514

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elNémo is maintained by Yves-Henri Sanejouand.
It was developed by Karsten Suhre.
Between 2003 and 2014, it was hosted by IGS (Marseille).
Last modification: October 18th, 2018.