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CA distance fluctuations for 2501091246133257243

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This matrix displays the maximum distance fluctuations between all pairs of CA atoms and between the two extreme conformations that were computed for this mode (DQMIN/DQMAX). Distance increases are plotted in blue and decreases in red for the strongest 10% of the residue pair distance changes. Every pixel corresponds to a single residue. Grey lines are drawn every 10 residues, yellow lines every 100 residues (counting from the upper left corner).

The following table indicates for every residue the two corresponding residues with the strongest CA distance fluctuations.

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largest increasereflargest decrease
PHE 341 1.45 GLY 325 -1.02 GLU 346
ARG 342 1.21 GLU 326 -1.24 LEU 344
GLU 339 0.98 SER 327 -0.71 GLU 346
PHE 341 1.18 PHE 328 -0.80 LEU 344
ALA 353 1.07 THR 329 -1.10 LEU 344
ASP 352 1.05 LEU 330 -0.86 LEU 344
ALA 353 1.51 GLN 331 -0.58 LEU 344
LYS 351 1.33 ILE 332 -0.26 ARG 335
LEU 350 1.76 ARG 333 -0.03 GLU 336
ALA 355 1.70 GLY 334 -0.24 ARG 335
ALA 355 1.40 ARG 335 -0.75 GLU 336
ALA 355 1.43 GLU 336 -0.75 ARG 335
ALA 355 1.35 ARG 337 -0.45 PHE 338
ASN 345 1.46 PHE 338 -0.80 GLU 339
ALA 355 1.08 GLU 339 -0.80 PHE 338
GLY 325 1.26 MET 340 -0.40 GLU 339
GLY 325 1.45 PHE 341 -0.46 GLU 339
GLU 326 1.21 ARG 342 -0.26 LEU 330
GLN 354 0.96 GLU 343 -0.68 LEU 330
GLY 334 1.58 LEU 344 -1.24 GLU 326
PHE 338 1.46 ASN 345 -0.84 LEU 330
GLY 334 1.10 GLU 346 -1.14 GLU 326
GLY 334 1.33 ALA 347 -1.02 GLU 326
GLY 334 1.38 LEU 348 -0.95 GLU 326
ARG 333 1.25 GLU 349 -0.35 LEU 348
ARG 333 1.76 LEU 350 -0.71 GLU 326
ILE 332 1.33 LYS 351 -0.31 ALA 353
GLN 331 1.43 ASP 352 -0.22 GLN 354
GLN 331 1.51 ALA 353 -0.31 LYS 351
ARG 333 1.49 GLN 354 -0.22 ASP 352
GLY 334 1.70 ALA 355 -0.18 GLU 326

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Last modification: April 25th, 2023.