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CA distance fluctuations for 2604291037543353441

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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
ILE 50 1.49 PRO 1 -0.31 ASN 98
ILE 62 1.76 GLN 2 -0.67 TRP 6
ASP 30 1.09 ILE 3 -0.64 GLN 7
LYS 20 0.74 THR 4 -0.81 LEU 97
PRO 81 1.18 LEU 5 -0.92 GLY 94
GLY 51 1.37 TRP 6 -0.67 GLN 2
GLY 51 1.18 GLN 7 -0.64 ILE 3
PRO 79 1.49 ARG 8 -0.68 GLY 94
PRO 81 1.45 PRO 9 -1.44 GLY 94
VAL 82 1.08 LEU 10 -1.27 ILE 47
LEU 97 1.10 VAL 11 -1.40 ILE 47
LEU 97 1.01 THR 12 -1.25 GLU 34
LEU 97 0.89 ILE 13 -1.39 LEU 33
GLN 2 0.99 LYS 14 -1.55 MET 36
ASN 83 1.69 ILE 15 -1.62 LEU 38
GLU 34 1.80 GLY 16 -0.40 GLY 68
GLN 2 1.33 GLY 17 -0.80 MET 36
PRO 1 1.03 GLN 18 -1.58 GLU 35
PRO 1 0.80 LEU 19 -1.54 GLU 34
PRO 1 0.85 LYS 20 -1.62 VAL 56
LEU 97 0.85 GLU 21 -1.38 ILE 47
ILE 15 1.19 ALA 22 -1.61 ILE 47
ILE 15 1.29 LEU 23 -1.41 ILE 47
LEU 97 1.41 LEU 24 -1.59 ILE 47
LEU 97 1.71 ASP 25 -1.55 GLY 48
LEU 97 1.35 THR 26 -1.45 MET 46
ASN 98 1.20 GLY 27 -1.37 PHE 53
LEU 97 1.03 ALA 28 -1.55 MET 46
ILE 3 1.08 ASP 29 -1.74 LYS 45
GLN 2 1.24 ASP 30 -1.55 LYS 45
GLN 2 1.43 THR 31 -1.22 MET 46
GLN 2 1.43 VAL 32 -1.47 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.52 LEU 33 -1.39 ILE 13
GLY 16 1.80 GLU 34 -1.54 LEU 19
ILE 50 1.24 GLU 35 -1.58 GLN 18
ILE 50 1.13 MET 36 -1.55 LYS 14
PRO 44 1.39 SER 37 -1.35 ILE 15
TRP 42 1.31 LEU 38 -1.62 ILE 15
GLN 2 1.21 PRO 39 -1.19 ILE 15
GLN 2 1.40 GLY 40 -1.00 GLY 78
GLN 2 1.34 ARG 41 -0.97 PRO 79
GLN 2 1.45 TRP 42 -0.75 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.24 LYS 43 -1.06 ASP 29
SER 37 1.39 PRO 44 -1.34 ASP 29
GLN 2 1.01 LYS 45 -1.74 ASP 29
GLN 2 0.73 MET 46 -1.81 GLY 86
ILE 3 0.78 ILE 47 -1.68 ILE 85
ILE 3 0.91 GLY 48 -1.55 ASP 25
LEU 76 1.39 GLY 49 -0.81 VAL 82
GLY 16 1.60 ILE 50 -0.13 GLY 27
TRP 6 1.37 GLY 51 -0.92 LEU 19
ARG 8 1.25 GLY 52 -0.89 LYS 20
GLN 2 0.85 PHE 53 -1.39 ALA 28
GLN 2 0.91 ILE 54 -1.42 VAL 82
GLN 2 1.02 LYS 55 -1.43 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.27 VAL 56 -1.62 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.45 ARG 57 -1.23 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.51 GLN 58 -1.12 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.74 TYR 59 -0.81 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.64 ASP 60 -0.70 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.60 GLN 61 -0.44 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.76 ILE 62 -0.59 PRO 39
GLN 2 1.50 LEU 63 -0.71 LEU 38
GLN 2 1.35 ILE 64 -1.27 LEU 38
GLN 2 1.00 GLU 65 -1.26 MET 36
LEU 97 1.11 ILE 66 -1.16 MET 36
LEU 97 1.17 CYS 67 -1.23 MET 36
CYS 95 1.12 GLY 68 -1.34 MET 36
CYS 95 0.72 HIS 69 -0.94 MET 36
GLN 2 0.93 LYS 70 -0.79 MET 36
GLN 2 1.11 ALA 71 -0.69 MET 46
GLN 2 1.38 ILE 72 -0.54 MET 46
GLN 2 1.55 GLY 73 -0.63 MET 46
GLN 2 1.66 THR 74 -0.78 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.66 VAL 75 -1.06 ILE 13
GLN 2 1.43 LEU 76 -1.19 LYS 20
GLN 2 1.49 VAL 77 -1.29 GLN 18
GLY 49 1.35 GLY 78 -1.33 GLN 18
ARG 8 1.49 PRO 79 -1.35 LEU 19
ARG 8 1.28 THR 80 -1.37 LYS 20
PRO 9 1.45 PRO 81 -1.05 ILE 54
ILE 15 1.12 VAL 82 -1.42 ILE 54
ILE 15 1.69 ASN 83 -1.40 ILE 47
ILE 15 1.29 ILE 84 -1.58 ILE 47
GLN 2 1.19 ILE 85 -1.68 ILE 47
GLN 2 1.12 GLY 86 -1.81 MET 46
GLN 2 1.02 ARG 87 -1.54 MET 46
GLN 2 1.20 ASN 88 -1.19 MET 46
GLN 2 1.17 LEU 89 -1.12 MET 46
GLN 2 0.90 LEU 90 -1.25 MET 46
GLN 2 0.82 THR 91 -1.04 MET 46
GLN 2 0.84 GLN 92 -1.06 PRO 9
GLN 2 0.62 ILE 93 -1.21 PRO 9
GLY 40 0.53 GLY 94 -1.44 PRO 9
CYS 67 1.13 CYS 95 -1.08 ILE 47
CYS 67 0.97 THR 96 -1.05 PRO 9
ASP 25 1.71 LEU 97 -0.81 THR 4
THR 26 1.27 ASN 98 -0.85 LEU 5

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It was developed by Karsten Suhre.
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Last modification: april 24th, 2026.