Aminopeptidases and oligopeptidases in the cytosol may cleave oligopeptides into free amino acids. |
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They placed the DNA copy between two ribozymes, RNA molecules that have enzymatic function and can cleave RNA sequence at specific locations. |
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Ubp3 is a deubiquitination enzyme and a member of a large family of cysteine proteases that cleave ubiquitin moieties from protein substrates. |
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The enzymes catalyzing the initial step are glycosylases, which cleave the glycosidic bond between the base and its deoxyribose. |
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It struck a chord with one of the superstore's workers, who cleaves to anonymity presumably to cleave to her job. |
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Everything from a Hammond to a horn section works through nine songs fit for a daydreamer waiting for the sun to cleave the clouds. |
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Divine love is such a source that whoso holdeth his mouth to this source overfloweth with love, must avoid all creatures, and cleave to God only. |
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Total DNA isolated from these yeast cells was treated with SmaI to cleave off one telomeric end. |
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The only function for renin is to cleave a 10-amino acid peptide from the N-terminal end of angiotensinogen. |
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All of these enzymes recognize specific four-residue sequences and cleave peptide bonds located strictly after an Asp group. |
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For this cause shall a man leave father and mother and shall cleave to his wife, and they twain shall be one flesh. |
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Jean Bodin's famous definition of 1576 of the commonwealth was one which the following century could instinctively cleave to. |
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Biogen 1 discloses that the way to do it is to choose the restriction enzymes likely to cleave the Dane particle DNA into the largest fragments. |
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Especially around Washington, it was inevitable that speculation about the identity of the killer would cleave along ideological lines. |
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If so, Iraq's disenchanted Sunni population will cleave even more tightly to the IS jihadists as their best and only protectors. |
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In an almost two-toned, highly contrasted environment, silhouettes cleave the darkness and carve out a life impulse with all their energy. |
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We are told that henceforth man will leave father and mother and cleave to his wife. |
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Man will leave his father and mother and cleave to his wife and they will become one flesh. |
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Had We sent down this Qurán on a mountain, verily, thou wouldst have seen it humble itself and cleave asunder for fear of Allah. |
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Heating may loosen the cement, and the stone placed in another position if it is desired to cleave it in another direction. |
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Ye shall walk after the Lord your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, and obey his voice, and ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him. |
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Bacterial enzymes rapidly cleave nonsmelling sweat precursors resulting in the release of strong malodour compounds. |
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Easily the strongest, the proud Dwarf swings a large battleaxe that he uses to cleave opponents in two, and pulls out hatchets to dispatch enemies at a distance. |
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The morphological and biochemical changes typical of apoptosis are orchestrated by caspases, a family of cysteine proteinases, which cleave proteins after aspartate residue. |
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When both sets of fingers are bound, the cleavage domain can dimerize to form an active nuclease and cleave the DNA at the sites indicated by carats. |
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However applications still cleave to simple two-dimensional metaphors. |
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Hammerhead ribozymes are small, catalytic RNAs that can be designed to target and cleave substrate RNAs at sequence specific sites. |
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In contrast, cellobiohydrolases cleave cellulose chains at the ends to produce cellobiose or glucose. |
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These subunits together have at least five distinct proteinase activities that cleave proteins at different sites. |
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Or insisting that Henry VIII cleave to only one woman. |
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Any attempt either to cleave a twinned crystal or to cleave an ordinary stone in a wrong direction, will probably be attended with more or less complete fracture of the stone. |
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The British resolved to cleave to America. |
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The most recent zone corresponds to the part with a wall with functional endometrium, and this area is easier to cleave because there is not much fibrosis around the cyst. |
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Introduced to the market in 1996, Crixivan stops viral replication by inhibiting the activity of protease, an enzyme used by viruses to cleave nascent proteins for final assembly of new virons. |
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Our lead compound was shown to bind and efficiently cleave the highly conserved RNA sequences encoding the HCV core protein, significantly reducing the level of HCV RNA in infected human cells. |
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Others value tradition, duty, close family relationships and security. What no one knows is what causes the difference and, inevitably, some people prefer genetic explanations while others cleave to environmental ones. |
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Sir Christopher Pack did cleave like a clegg, and was very angry he could not be heard ad infinitum. |
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May this hard earth cleave to the Nadir hell, Down, down, and close again, and nip me flat, If I be such a traitress. |
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An exceptionally tall wave, as high as a large block of flats, which could easily cleave a cargo ship in two, like the freighter Muenchen, which went down with all hands on the 3rd of December 1978 after a last 'Mayday! |
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These shades of what were once warriors are among the most terrifying things a necromancer can create, for a sword will cleave right through them as if through air, seemingly without doing harm. |
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And this avenging God will have no pity on your torments, on your cries and tears, violent enough to cleave the rocks. To suffer forever, without merit, without mercy, and without end. |
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Governments which, or at least most of which, cleave to trade unions and the automatic guiding of the EMU, which will effectively function as a mechanism which embodies and by-passes collective bargaining? |
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They often cleave to theory more than to practice. |
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Identification and quantification of leucine aminopeptidase in aged normal and cataractous human lenses and ability of bovine lens LAP to cleave bovine crystallins. |
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The results were verified by Cleave Baxter, one of the most respected polygraph examiners himself. |
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Cleave is left facing a tragedy and having to come to terms with things failed and half done. |
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Kingsand Beach is a mixture of sand and shingle which is located along The Cleave. |
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Charlie Sullivan scored from the spot for Life Centre, James Cleave equalising before the break. |
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Cleave to a tight ship, my boy, as long as the wind blaeth, and while she lives upon the waters, she'll aye be a mauther to thee. |
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