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We get a quite constant value. It will be more interesting to compare this graph to the light state.
We get a quite constant value. It will be more interesting to compare this graph to the light state.
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An interesting residue to study in the dark state is the residue n° 450, which is the cystein that reacts with the cofactor. Here we plot the dihedral angle of this residue to see how many time the cystein point toward the FMN:
 
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Here we plot the distance between the sulfur atom of the cystein and the FMN carbon which is attacked by the sulfur atom upon light activation:
 
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An interesting residue to study in the dark state is the residue n° 450, which is the cystein that reacts with the cofactor. Here we plot the dihedral angle of this residue to see how many time the cystein point toward the FMN:
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[[Image:Csy_diherdral_dark.jpg‎|center|700px]]
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Here we plot the distance between the sulfur atom of the cystein and the FMN carbon which is attacked by the sulfur atom upon light activation:
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[[Image:Distance_SG-C4A.jpg‎|center|700px]]
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Results of Modeling




Fusion of the LOV domain and the trpR DNA-binding domain

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I. Equilibration of dark state

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II. Equilibration of light state

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Analysis

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