"5"^^ . . "SI - Slovinsk\u00E1 republika" . "15310" . . . "Aktivn\u00ED m\u00EDsta cytochrom\u016F P450: Jak vypadaj\u00ED?"@cs . "Active Sites of Cytochromes P450: What are They Like?" . . "Active Sites of Cytochromes P450: What are They Like?" . . "Cytochromes P450; active sites; protein flexibility; protein compressibility; molecular dynamics"@en . "Anzenbacher, Pavel" . "3"^^ . "RIV/61989592:15310/08:00005286" . . . "Lange, Reinhard" . "Acta Chimica Slovenica" . . . . . . "Active Sites of Cytochromes P450: What are They Like?"@en . . "A\u010Dkoliv X-ray krystalografie poskytuje cenn\u00E9 informace o struktu\u0159e, nem\u016F\u017Ee poskytnout \u00FApln\u00E9 informace o flexibilit\u011B aktivn\u00EDch m\u00EDst."@cs . "1" . "354812" . . . "Otyepka, Michal" . "Active Sites of Cytochromes P450: What are They Like?"@en . "Although the x-ray crystallography is giving a relatively precise picture of spatial arrangement of the majority of protein structure, it is not able to give detailed information on the flexibility of the protein active site. The properties of active sites of cytochromes P450 (CYP) were supposed earlier to be relatively similar, reflecting the substrate specificities of the individual enzymes mainly by the amino acid residues present in the respective active site. On the other hand, the most recent experimental as well as theoretical results document that it is the flexibility of this part of protein which gives the active site the property to bind substrates correctly and to accommodate them. It is also the flexibility or plasticity of the structure which determines or limits the property of the protein to keep the conformation which guarantees the function of the enzyme." . . . . "Aktivn\u00ED m\u00EDsta cytochrom\u016F P450: Jak vypadaj\u00ED?"@cs . "[421111B6894F]" . "Skopal\u00EDk, Josef" . "Although the x-ray crystallography is giving a relatively precise picture of spatial arrangement of the majority of protein structure, it is not able to give detailed information on the flexibility of the protein active site. The properties of active sites of cytochromes P450 (CYP) were supposed earlier to be relatively similar, reflecting the substrate specificities of the individual enzymes mainly by the amino acid residues present in the respective active site. On the other hand, the most recent experimental as well as theoretical results document that it is the flexibility of this part of protein which gives the active site the property to bind substrates correctly and to accommodate them. It is also the flexibility or plasticity of the structure which determines or limits the property of the protein to keep the conformation which guarantees the function of the enzyme."@en . . "55" . . . . "4"^^ . "P(GP305/06/P139), P(OC 133), Z(MSM6198959216)" . "Anzenbacherov\u00E1, Eva" . "RIV/61989592:15310/08:00005286!RIV09-MSM-15310___" . "1318-0207" .