This graph displays the distance variation between successive pairs of CA atoms
in the two extreme conformations that were computed for this mode (DQMIN/DQMAX).
Large distance variations can be an indicator for residue pairs that support the
important strain in that particular normal mode movement.
Note that residue pairs between chain breaks or at flexible ends of the protein
may also exhibit large CA-CA distance variations.
If more than one residues ae grouped together into a rigid block (NRBL>1), CA-CA distance variations
between CA atoms in the same block will be very low.
This feature is still experimental and will be further developped in the future.
CA i
CA i+1
vari
GLU 33
GLY 34
-0.0436
GLY 34
LYS 35
-0.0050
LYS 35
PRO 36
-0.0030
PRO 36
TRP 37
0.0075
TRP 37
TRP 38
-0.0433
TRP 38
LEU 39
-0.0168
LEU 39
VAL 40
0.0440
VAL 40
VAL 41
-0.0002
VAL 41
VAL 42
-0.0698
VAL 42
GLY 43
-0.1801
GLY 43
VAL 44
0.1303
VAL 44
LEU 45
-0.0679
LEU 45
VAL 46
-0.0703
VAL 46
VAL 47
0.0148
VAL 47
GLY 48
0.0373
GLY 48
LEU 49
-0.0437
LEU 49
LEU 50
0.0030
LEU 50
VAL 51
0.0330
VAL 51
GLY 52
-0.0064
GLY 52
MET 53
-0.0449
MET 53
VAL 54
0.0346
VAL 54
GLY 55
0.0005
GLY 55
MET 56
-0.0207
MET 56
THR 57
-0.0051
THR 57
VAL 58
0.0077
VAL 58
ALA 59
-0.0006
ALA 59
SER 60
-0.0165
SER 60
GLY 61
0.0311
GLY 61
SER 62
-0.0108
SER 62
ARG 63
0.0047
ARG 63
LEU 64
0.0086
LEU 64
PHE 65
-0.0012
PHE 65
LEU 66
0.0002
LEU 66
GLY 67
0.0157
GLY 67
ALA 68
0.0348
ALA 68
GLY 69
-0.0249
GLY 69
ALA 70
0.0260
ALA 70
ILE 71
-0.0225
ILE 71
PHE 72
0.0001
PHE 72
ALA 73
0.0041
ALA 73
ILE 74
0.0530
ILE 74
PHE 75
-0.0257
PHE 75
MET 76
0.0318
MET 76
ILE 77
0.0357
ILE 77
GLY 78
0.0454
GLY 78
GLY 79
-0.0001
GLY 79
VAL 80
0.0839
VAL 80
ALA 81
-0.0410
ALA 81
MET 82
0.0003
MET 82
MET 83
-0.0116
MET 83
MET 84
0.0135
MET 84
PHE 85
0.0156
PHE 85
GLY 86
-0.0309
GLY 86
GLY 87
0.0200
GLY 87
ARG 88
0.0129
ARG 88
PHE 89
-0.0029
PHE 89
GLY 90
-0.0026
GLY 90
GLY 91
-0.0056
GLY 91
GLN 92
0.0570
GLN 92
GLN 93
0.0024
GLN 93
GLN 94
-0.0045
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