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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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Normal Mode Analysis for ID 2602160925362526348

%Projmod-Wn> Different number of atoms for the other conformer. %Projmod-Wn> Different number of residues for the other conformer. %Projmod-Er> Not enough of them.

The following table indicates for every normal mode its frequency (black, normalized relative to the lowest mode frequency) and its collectivity (magenta). If a second structure was submitted, the cummulative overlap between the normal modes and the conformational change is computed (red). The corresponding amplitude (dq) is then also given (green). Click on the mode link to obtain a visualization of the mean square displacement <R2> of the C-alpha atoms associated to each mode.

WARNING: there are 4 low-collectivity modes among your first 5 modes (see below)! The degree of collectivity indicates the fraction of residues that are significantly affected by a given mode. While low-frequency modes are expected to have collective character, computed ones sometimes happen to be localized. In such cases, they correspond to motions of some extended parts of the system, as often observed in crystallographic protein structures for N- and C-termini.

[HELP on collectivity] [HELP on overlap]

<R2> frequency collectivity
mode 7 1.00 0.0014
mode 8 1.00 0.2378
mode 9 1.00 0.0007
mode 10 1.00 0.0436
mode 11 1.00 0.0624
mode 12 1.00 0.0100
mode 13 1.00 0.0153
mode 14 1.00 0.1482
mode 15 1.00 0.0421
mode 16 1.00 0.0038
mode 17 1.00 0.0174
mode 18 1.00 0.0130
mode 19 1.00 0.0108
mode 20 1.00 0.0227
mode 21 16372.32 0.0003
mode 22 17410.94 0.0002
mode 23 27212.35 0.0004
mode 24 33904.68 0.0004
mode 25 36720.91 0.6764
mode 26 43801.82 0.6750
mode 27 50769.21 0.7173
mode 28 65029.79 0.0003
mode 29 66618.09 0.0003
mode 30 79510.32 0.6119
mode 31 81724.47 0.6361
mode 32 87551.24 0.7347
mode 33 102348.85 0.0992
mode 34 105586.35 0.1731
mode 35 113321.06 0.4747
mode 36 117692.18 0.3999
mode 37 120518.24 0.5028
mode 38 125777.71 0.0793
mode 39 135196.88 0.4737
mode 40 138034.03 0.0005
mode 41 142970.56 0.2797
mode 42 145481.18 0.1466
mode 43 149662.79 0.0021
mode 44 149833.09 0.0012
mode 45 150647.76 0.0084
mode 46 160196.50 0.4091
mode 47 164593.15 0.4681
mode 48 170348.71 0.3613
mode 49 174431.26 0.5987
mode 50 175248.00 0.3341
mode 51 179304.35 0.4177
mode 52 180438.47 0.3030
mode 53 181621.71 0.4148
mode 54 185593.71 0.4864
mode 55 190100.53 0.3944
mode 56 191809.79 0.3217
mode 57 193293.03 0.1390
mode 58 198910.44 0.4322
mode 59 200748.00 0.4358
mode 60 201786.91 0.3255
mode 61 203823.82 0.3510
mode 62 205170.53 0.3115
mode 63 207026.41 0.4358
mode 64 209012.26 0.2932
mode 65 210277.24 0.3028
mode 66 212520.85 0.4790
mode 67 215002.09 0.3380
mode 68 217243.85 0.4013
mode 69 221866.32 0.1553
mode 70 222348.50 0.0201
mode 71 223971.09 0.1857
mode 72 225604.62 0.1395
mode 73 229281.97 0.0210
mode 74 231054.59 0.4243
mode 75 231495.62 0.3343
mode 76 233819.18 0.4000
mode 77 235059.15 0.1373
mode 78 238783.12 0.1775
mode 79 239954.94 0.3235
mode 80 241923.47 0.3401
mode 81 245792.47 0.5597
mode 82 248393.09 0.1179
mode 83 250213.74 0.4785
mode 84 250966.76 0.3161
mode 85 253091.50 0.3144
mode 86 254578.26 0.4111
mode 87 255597.91 0.3904
mode 88 257268.50 0.2998
mode 89 259773.88 0.3813
mode 90 263206.47 0.3723
mode 91 263690.44 0.4738
mode 92 265559.85 0.3498
mode 93 267854.47 0.4409
mode 94 268425.06 0.3678
mode 95 270035.21 0.5166
mode 96 273133.65 0.1862
mode 97 274808.97 0.4596
mode 98 275476.26 0.3360
mode 99 276234.26 0.4618
mode 100 278989.88 0.3892
mode 101 281102.35 0.3326
mode 102 283361.12 0.4846
mode 103 283846.65 0.3407
mode 104 285834.06 0.3773
mode 105 287115.82 0.3960
mode 106 289151.32 0.3494

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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.