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Do benzodiazepines mimic reverse-turn structures?
Masayuki Hata
, Garland R. Marshall
Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Benzodiazepines
100%
Reverse Turns
100%
Benzodiazepine Derivatives
100%
Turn Structure
100%
Root Mean Square Deviation
40%
Side Chain
30%
Deviation Value
30%
Ring Conformation
20%
Classification Scheme
10%
Chain Orientation
10%
Pairwise Comparison
10%
Protein Data Bank
10%
New Classification
10%
Degrees of Freedom
10%
Chiral Center
10%
Protein Crystal Structure
10%
Tetrahedron
10%
Relative Orientation
10%
Experimental Structure
10%
Protein Recognition
10%
Privileged Scaffold
10%
Small Roots
10%
Engineering
Conformers
100%
Root Mean Square
57%
Square Deviation
57%
Side Chain
28%
Degree of Freedom
14%
Pairwise Comparison
14%
Relative Orientation
14%
Classification Scheme
14%
Mols
14%
Protein Crystal
14%
Crystal Structure
14%
Chemistry
Reverse Turn
100%
Benzodiazepine
100%
Conformational Isomer
58%
Protein Crystal Structure
8%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Benzodiazepine
100%
Conformation
20%
Protein Crystal Structure
10%
Protein Data Bank
10%
Psychology
Benzodiazepine
100%
Scheme
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Crystal Proteins
100%