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English: Contact formation between Gln220 (blue sphere) and Met385 (red sphere) of chain C during the transition between iOF and IF states of .
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Source Video S8 from Das A, Gur M, Cheng M, Jo S, Bahar I, Roux B (2014). "Exploring the Conformational Transitions of Biomolecular Systems Using a Simple Two-State Anisotropic Network Model". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003521. PMID 24699246. PMC: 3974643.
Author Das A, Gur M, Cheng M, Jo S, Bahar I, Roux B
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