Continuous millisecond conformational cycle of a deah box helicase reveals control of domain motions by atomic-scale transitions

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  • who: Robert A. Becker from the Saarland University have published the research: Continuous millisecond conformational cycle of a DEAH box helicase reveals control of domain motions by atomic-scale transitions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 27/Oct/2022
  • what: In this study the analysis of each round was carried out by plotting the structural features in a heat table as shown in Supplementary Fig S1. The authors focused on achieving successful opening and closing transitions of Prp43 rather than exhaustively sampling transitions between all long-living intermediate states.
  • how: A typical table used . . .

     

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