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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 i
CA i+1
vari
MET 1
ASP 2
0.0011
ASP 2
LYS 3
0.0039
LYS 3
VAL 4
-0.0005
VAL 4
GLN 5
-0.0056
GLN 5
TYR 6
0.0029
TYR 6
LEU 7
0.0009
LEU 7
THR 8
-0.0101
THR 8
ARG 9
0.0096
ARG 9
SER 10
0.0037
SER 10
ALA 11
-0.0140
ALA 11
ILE 12
0.0022
ILE 12
ARG 13
-0.0058
ARG 13
ARG 14
0.0159
ARG 14
ALA 15
-0.0074
ALA 15
SER 16
-0.0301
SER 16
THR 17
0.0511
THR 17
ILE 18
-0.0130
ILE 18
GLU 19
-0.0343
GLU 19
MET 20
0.0226
MET 20
PRO 21
-0.0181
PRO 21
GLN 22
-0.0692
GLN 22
GLN 23
-0.0318
GLN 23
ALA 24
-0.0572
ALA 24
ARG 25
-0.0196
ARG 25
GLN 26
0.0080
GLN 26
ASN 27
-0.0475
ASN 27
LEU 28
-0.0151
LEU 28
GLN 29
-0.0200
GLN 29
ASN 30
0.0021
ASN 30
LEU 31
-0.0430
LEU 31
PHE 32
-0.0184
PHE 32
ILE 33
-0.0316
ILE 33
ASN 34
-0.0108
ASN 34
PHE 35
-0.0265
PHE 35
CYS 36
-0.0112
CYS 36
LEU 37
-0.0109
LEU 37
ILE 38
-0.0153
ILE 38
LEU 39
-0.0071
LEU 39
ILE 40
-0.0034
ILE 40
PHE 41
-0.0008
PHE 41
LEU 42
-0.0067
LEU 42
LEU 43
0.0046
LEU 43
LEU 44
-0.0003
LEU 44
ILE 45
-0.0026
ILE 45
CYS 46
-0.0095
CYS 46
ILE 47
0.0043
ILE 47
ILE 48
-0.0026
ILE 48
VAL 49
-0.0059
VAL 49
MET 50
-0.0000
MET 50
LEU 51
0.0017
LEU 51
LEU 52
-0.0019
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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.