Hydrogen bonds are usually 2.7-3.3 angstrom long. According to this information, do you think there is a direct hydrogen

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Hydrogen bonds are usually 2.7-3.3 angstrom long. According to this information, do you think there is a direct hydrogen

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Hydrogen bonds are usually 2.7-3.3 angstrom long. According to this information, do you think there is a direct hydrogen bonding between H840 and the phosphodiester bond that links dG13 and dT14 (Chain C)? If not, what is the key role of H840 in Cas9?
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