DynDom is a program to determine domains, hinge axes and hinge
bending residues in proteins where two conformations are available.
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This website provides access to the DynDom program and database of previous
results. There are two types of database: one created by worldwide users,
the other one generated by an exhaustive analysis of the Protein Data Bank which aimed to be comprehensive and to eliminate redundancy.
There are two new DynDom related websites: The database of ligand-induced domain movements in enzymes, and DynDom3D for analysis of domain movements in large biomolecular complexes.
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(DynDom Website Version 2.0 Last Updated : 27 March 2007)
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For further details email : sjh@cmp.uea.ac.uk
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DynDom Copyright © 2003
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