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elNémo has been hacked on november 27th.
It has been moved away and runs again.
**Still some additional cleaning from time to time**
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***  sdds  ***

CA strain for 260129173710417910

---  normal mode 9  ---

This graph displays the distance variation between successive pairs of CA atoms in the two extreme conformations that were computed for this mode (DQMIN/DQMAX). Large distance variations can be an indicator for residue pairs that support the important strain in that particular normal mode movement. Note that residue pairs between chain breaks or at flexible ends of the protein may also exhibit large CA-CA distance variations. If more than one residues ae grouped together into a rigid block (NRBL>1), CA-CA distance variations between CA atoms in the same block will be very low.

This feature is still experimental and will be further developped in the future.

CA iCA i+1vari
GLY 1ILE 2 -0.0146
ILE 2VAL 3 -0.0603
VAL 3ASP 4 0.0320
ASP 4GLU 5 -0.0117
GLU 5CYS 6 -0.0316
CYS 6CYS 7 0.0220
CYS 7LEU 8 0.0108
LEU 8ARG 9 0.0247
ARG 9PRO 10 0.0143
PRO 10CYS 11 0.0837
CYS 11SER 12 0.0234
SER 12VAL 13 0.1570
VAL 13ASP 14 -0.0580
ASP 14VAL 15 -0.0372
VAL 15LEU 16 -0.0017
LEU 16LEU 17 0.0037
LEU 17SER 18 -0.0610
SER 18TYR 19 -0.0279
TYR 19CYS 20 -0.3126
CYS 20GLN -1 -0.1949
GLN -1PRO 0 0.0306
PRO 0GLN 1 0.0352
GLN 1ALA 2 -0.0575
ALA 2VAL 3 -0.1017
VAL 3HIS 4 0.0614
HIS 4THR 5 -0.1178
THR 5TYR 6 -0.1753
TYR 6CYS 7 0.0277
CYS 7GLY 8 0.0140
GLY 8ARG 9 0.0941
ARG 9HIS 10 -0.0967
HIS 10LEU 11 0.0685
LEU 11ALA 12 -0.0528
ALA 12ARG 13 0.1647
ARG 13THR 14 -0.0843
THR 14LEU 15 -0.0261
LEU 15ALA 16 0.1321
ALA 16ASP 17 -0.0049
ASP 17LEU 18 -0.0913
LEU 18CYS 19 0.0358
CYS 19TRP 20 0.0465
TRP 20GLU 21 -0.0637
GLU 21ALA 22 -0.2023
ALA 22GLY 23 0.1833
GLY 23VAL 24 0.0211
VAL 24ASP 25 -0.0051

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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.