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B-factor analysis for ID 260128021931177264

Overall B-factor prediction

%Bfactors-Wn> Experimental B-factors are nearly constant !

B-factors for all residues

Residue-by-residue B-factor prediction for CA atoms

B-factors are computed based on the first 100 normal modes (B-PREDICT) and are scaled to match the overall B-factors in the submitted model (B-SCALED). A high correlation with the observations is an indicator that the normal modes capture well the overall flexibility features of the model. Comparison of the observed (B-OBS, blue) and the computed (B-SCALED, red) B-factors for all C-alpha atoms is presented below. Differences between B-factors from normal mode analysis and from X-ray crystallographic data may for example indicate regions where the protein flexibility is modified due to external factors such as tight crystall-packing.

  ATOM TYP  RES  RESID   B-PREDICT    B-SCALED      B-OBS
B-SCALEDB-OBS
     5 CA   LYS      1      0.0346      0.0000      0.0000
    18 CA   ASP      2      0.0288      0.0000      0.0000
    27 CA   GLN      3      0.0315      0.0000      0.0000
    39 CA   ALA      4      0.0654      0.0000      0.0000
    45 CA   LEU      5      0.0320      0.0000      0.0000
    53 CA   PRO      6      0.0574      0.0000      0.0000
    61 CA   TYR      7      0.0361      0.0000      0.0000
    75 CA   GLY      8      0.0686      0.0000      0.0000
    80 CA   VAL      9      0.0241      0.0000      0.0000
    88 CA   ASN     10      0.0357      0.0000      0.0000
    99 CA   ARG     11      0.0319      0.0000      0.0000
   116 CA   PHE     12      0.0255      0.0000      0.0000
   128 CA   HIS     13      0.0368      0.0000      0.0000

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elNémo is maintained by Yves-Henri Sanejouand.
It was developed by Karsten Suhre.
Between 2003 and 2014, it was hosted by IGS (Marseille).
Between 2015 and 2025, it was hosted by US2B (Nantes).
Last modification: december 26th, 2025.