<p>The residue groups that are coordinated by at least 10 metal ions and consist of 3 residues.</p
<p>The list of the residues with absolute energy larger than 1.0 kcal/mol or the residues with the d...
<p>Coordination bonds are represented by solid lines; the dashed lines show the distance between ato...
<p>The significant amino acid compositions that surround the metal binding cysteine and histidine.</...
<p>The residue groups that are coordinated by at least 10 metal ions and consist of 2 residues.</p
<p>The residue groups that are coordinated by at least 10 metal ions and consist of 4 residues.</p
<p>All residues at least partially within 3.5 Å of a metal ion are defined as metal ion–binding resi...
<p>A summary of the coordination bonds between metal ions and a given number of residues in a protei...
<p>The types and number of metal ion–binding polypeptides and metal ion–binding residue template.</p
<p>Contact residues for the eight selected small molecules. All residues contain are within 4 Å of a...
<p>Znx, where “x” denotes the number of residues that bind to zinc ions. “x” = 1, 2, 3 and 4, respec...
<p>G1 is hydrophobic residue, G2 is polar residue, G3 is positively charged residue, and G4 is negat...
<p>Intermolecular ligand-receptor per-residue interaction spectrum of the four complexes.</p
<p>The number of charged residues involved in ion-pair network formation in Predicted model of HZ an...
<p>The figure shows the dominating coordinating patterns among the tri-residue chelates. Fig 3a-3d s...
<p>G1 is hydrophobic residue, G2 is polar residue, G3 is positively charged residue, and G4 is negat...
<p>The list of the residues with absolute energy larger than 1.0 kcal/mol or the residues with the d...
<p>Coordination bonds are represented by solid lines; the dashed lines show the distance between ato...
<p>The significant amino acid compositions that surround the metal binding cysteine and histidine.</...
<p>The residue groups that are coordinated by at least 10 metal ions and consist of 2 residues.</p
<p>The residue groups that are coordinated by at least 10 metal ions and consist of 4 residues.</p
<p>All residues at least partially within 3.5 Å of a metal ion are defined as metal ion–binding resi...
<p>A summary of the coordination bonds between metal ions and a given number of residues in a protei...
<p>The types and number of metal ion–binding polypeptides and metal ion–binding residue template.</p
<p>Contact residues for the eight selected small molecules. All residues contain are within 4 Å of a...
<p>Znx, where “x” denotes the number of residues that bind to zinc ions. “x” = 1, 2, 3 and 4, respec...
<p>G1 is hydrophobic residue, G2 is polar residue, G3 is positively charged residue, and G4 is negat...
<p>Intermolecular ligand-receptor per-residue interaction spectrum of the four complexes.</p
<p>The number of charged residues involved in ion-pair network formation in Predicted model of HZ an...
<p>The figure shows the dominating coordinating patterns among the tri-residue chelates. Fig 3a-3d s...
<p>G1 is hydrophobic residue, G2 is polar residue, G3 is positively charged residue, and G4 is negat...
<p>The list of the residues with absolute energy larger than 1.0 kcal/mol or the residues with the d...
<p>Coordination bonds are represented by solid lines; the dashed lines show the distance between ato...
<p>The significant amino acid compositions that surround the metal binding cysteine and histidine.</...