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"The upper-50-kDa domain of Myosin is more flexible in the ADP state than in the ADP-BeFX and rigor states. Ribbon renderings for the relative rmsd in the ADP-BeFX (Top) and ADP (Bottom) crystal structures with respect to the rigor state. Blue and red indicates a relative rmsd of 3.5 Å and  3.5 Å, respectively, where the color spectrum is uniformly distributed with green representing no change in mobility from the rigor conformation."

From PNAS June 24, 2008 vol. 105 no. 25 8631-8636. 

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