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Notations: Short thick bars or segments of thin double lines along the tops and sides of the triangular matrices denote positions of α-helices or β-strands (taken from PDB file). Tick marks on the top and left are at intervals of twenty residues; mostly black triangular areas means that DDs in them are below 0.5Å and these areas represent likely rigid blocks in the conformational transitions between the two compared molecules; the gray areas mean that DDs are between 0.5Å and 1Å; white spaces means that the absolute values of the distance differences (DDs) between the corresponding pair of Cα-s in the two structures (e.g., PDB entries) is more than 1Å;
The insert shows the 39-47 fragment of the same but larger symbol coded DDM with + for black, - for gray and space for white; this fragment is marked with short thick black line along the part of the diagonal of the bitmap DDM occupied by the corner of the second L-shaped band.