Indeed, there was preliminary evidence for a dimeric arrangement of CitS in detergent micelles and lipid membranes. |
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In these applications the formation of dimeric species can effectively render the compound inactive. |
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Two spectroscopic signatures associated with formyl group CH modes suggest that P740 is a dimeric Chl d-containing species. |
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The reactions were followed spectrophotometrically at 300 nm, where the dimeric products of phenol coupling absorb. |
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There was a previous radiation study of ricin, a dimeric molecule linked by a single disulfide bridge. |
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The derived molecular weights were consistent with dimeric or trimeric peptide. |
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In all cases the monomeric lipid molecule is virtually absent, dimeric or trimeric species predominating in each case. |
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These oligomers are not expected to form dimeric duplexes and contain no canonical GpC sequences. |
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For the serine variants, dimeric intermediates predominate after ice incubation, and the trimeric intermediates dissociate to monomers in the presence of reducing agent. |
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Probing the dimeric structure of porcine aminoacylase 1 by mass spectrometric and modeling procedures. |
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The second part strategically applies the intramolecular diamination of indoles to synthesize naturally occurring dimeric indole alkaloids. |
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The diamagnetic nature of the ion confirms its dimeric structure. |
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The NextGEN CRISPR technology, developed by a member of Transposagen's Scientific Advisory Board, is the first truly dimeric RNA-guided FokI nuclease. |
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Dimeric and trimeric tRNA-SINEs with identical subunits could be characterized in dermopterans. |
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