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Stereochemistry / Proteins / Allosteric regulation / Protein tertiary structure / Protein domain / Structural genomics / Hydrophobicity scales / Conformational isomerism / Protein folding / Chemistry / Biology / Protein structure
Date: 2011-07-12 16:04:34
Stereochemistry
Proteins
Allosteric regulation
Protein tertiary structure
Protein domain
Structural genomics
Hydrophobicity scales
Conformational isomerism
Protein folding
Chemistry
Biology
Protein structure

Allostery in Protein Domains Reflects a Balance of Steric and Hydrophobic Effects

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