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***  ELECTRON TRANSPORT 31-MAR-94 1FDN  ***

CA strain for 24050717212730573

---  normal mode 7  ---

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 iCA i+1vari
ALA 1TYR 2 0.0208
TYR 2VAL 3 -0.0332
VAL 3ILE 4 -0.0221
ILE 4ASN 5 0.0478
ASN 5GLU 6 0.0366
GLU 6ALA 7 -0.0326
ALA 7CYS 8 0.0026
CYS 8ILE 9 -0.0363
ILE 9SER 10 0.0242
SER 10CYS 11 0.1294
CYS 11GLY 12 -0.0402
GLY 12ALA 13 0.0705
ALA 13CYS 14 -0.0262
CYS 14GLU 15 0.0066
GLU 15PRO 16 0.0232
PRO 16GLU 17 0.0042
GLU 17CYS 18 -0.0183
CYS 18PRO 19 0.0082
PRO 19VAL 20 0.0052
VAL 20ASN 21 0.0071
ASN 21ALA 22 0.0026
ALA 22ILE 23 -0.0114
ILE 23SER 24 0.0066
SER 24SER 25 0.0434
SER 25GLY 26 -0.0508
GLY 26ASP 27 -0.0077
ASP 27ASP 28 0.1788
ASP 28ARG 29 0.1376
ARG 29TYR 30 0.0287
TYR 30VAL 31 -0.0270
VAL 31ILE 32 -0.2250
ILE 32ASP 33 0.0195
ASP 33ALA 34 -0.0201
ALA 34ASP 35 0.0221
ASP 35THR 36 0.0395
THR 36CYS 37 0.0314
CYS 37ILE 38 -0.0496
ILE 38ASP 39 0.0074
ASP 39CYS 40 0.0084
CYS 40GLY 41 0.0112
GLY 41ALA 42 0.0240
ALA 42CYS 43 -0.0172
CYS 43ALA 44 0.0016
ALA 44GLY 45 -0.0095
GLY 45VAL 46 0.0335
VAL 46CYS 47 -0.0323
CYS 47PRO 48 0.0003
PRO 48VAL 49 -0.0309
VAL 49ASP 50 0.0400
ASP 50ALA 51 -0.0166
ALA 51PRO 52 0.0247
PRO 52VAL 53 -0.0016
VAL 53GLN 54 0.0271
GLN 54ALA 55 0.0123

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Last modification: April 25th, 2023.