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English: Movie modeling the molecular acrobatics of CDRs for bH1 dual interaction. The significant structural plasticity of bH1 is highlighted by morphing between VEGF-bound bH1 (PDB code 3BDY) and HER2-bound bH1 (PDB code 3BE1) presented as described in Figure S1. Please note the highly distinct conformation of CDR-L1, the adjustment of the side chains of highlighted residues, and the side chains of LC-I30c and LC-Y32 that alternatively occupy the nearby cavity in HER2 bound bH1 or VEGF bound bH1, respectively. The movie (see movie S1) has been generated using the morphing function of Rigimol which is part of MacPymol 1.3 (www.pymol.org).
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Source Movie S1 from Bostrom J, Haber L, Koenig P, Kelley R, Fuh G (2011). "High Affinity Antigen Recognition of the Dual Specific Variants of Herceptin Is Entropy-Driven in Spite of Structural Plasticity". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0017887. PMID 21526167. PMC: 3081289.
Author Bostrom J, Haber L, Koenig P, Kelley R, Fuh G
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