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The compact extracellular immunoglobulin-like domain D3 has to undergo a surprising conformational change to be able to bind to SSR. This state was invisible to X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance. Thus, it was only with complex computer simulations that it was possible to understand its details. The structural details of the new cavity were subsequently used to design more potent (and/or selective) derivatives of SSR.

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Author UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences from London, UK

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