This simply demonstrated that the reduction procedure cleaved interchain disulfide bonds in most of the molecules. |
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The binding of a DNA molecule to freshly cleaved mica surface in solution has also been measured. |
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Still weary, he followed behind me as I cleaved through the crowds toward Elizabeth. |
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These trimetal clusters cleaved DNA through single-strand scission by use of UV light as the trigger. |
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A very low-grade metamorphism, which developed chloritoid, affects cleaved rocks. |
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In a clearing between clouds we could see just ahead an area of large seracs where the shifting glacier had cleaved into blocks. |
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He cleaved the head off of an imaginary foe before turning about, parrying a blow by another imaginary enemy. |
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He effortlessly cleaved a log in half, then into quarters lengthwise, before straightening to look at her again. |
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I concluded that I rather regret not having completely cleaved to the letter of the law. |
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Once inside the stroma, the transit sequence is cleaved off by the stromal processing peptidase. |
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If the restriction enzyme activities were inhibited, the DNA fragment would not be cleaved and should be seen in its original size on the gel. |
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Above all, he cleaved to a traditional, Soviet-era notion of defence policy-making. |
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Depending on the degree of hydrolysis the cyclopentenyl ring may be cleaved with the resultant production of a third carboxyl function. |
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We have no explanation for this difference, but it is possible that allergen caused release of mast cell proteases and this might have cleaved the cytokine. |
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Nine of the 11 positions between the coding region and the terminator, which is cleaved from the nascent transcript during tRNA maturation, are variable. |
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Out of the two extracted types of sandstone we make also rough and cleaved products and, in particular, cut paving flags and claddings. |
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Logs are transported, delivered, sawn, chopped and cleaved by the women, who will be working in teams. |
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The hydroxyethyl group is not cleaved, but remains intact and attached to glucose units when excreted. |
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Only Dr't Hooft, a fellow countryman of Dr Veltman, has cleaved to his native land. |
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Once inside the oocyte, VTG is cleaved into the smaller yolk proteins, which accumulate in yolk globules or granules. |
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Evidence for Variscan orogeny is seen in the sheared rock and cleaved shales. |
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Many of the green slates of the lake district in Cumberland are fine cleaved ashes. |
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These are intermediate stages between cleaved tuffs and crystalline schists. |
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Each may be increased by 18 daltons if the cyclopentenyl ring is cleaved. |
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In a season that appears to have been cleaved into two distinct parts by the bye week, only Chad Pennington straddles the divide between futility and a future. |
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This means that it has four identical directions of cleavage and when cleaved in the right ways can produce a perfect octahedral or diamond shape. |
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These extension peptides, or propeptides, are cleaved from the collagen molecule by specific proteases prior to incorporation of collagen into a growing collagen fibril. |
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The bulldogs, mastiffs and German shepherds also cleaved together. How much this analysis will help Dr Ostrander's medical work remains to be seen. |
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These include, in particular, cleaved paving blocks, curbs and cut slabs designed especially for road construction and surface treatments of streets and squares. |
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How do cities deal with the complexity of managing both the morphological and functional city regions which are cleaved by national, regional and administrative boundaries? |
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This assay would measure the human type II collagen carboxy propeptide which is cleaved from type II procollagen following release of newly synthesized procollagen into the matrix. |
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When it receives a stimulus from another cell, the protein is cleaved and the portion that is within the cytoplasm of the cell transfers to the nucleus where it can act to regulate the expression of genes. |
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The hemagglutinins of viral strains whose infectivity was not activated by the bacterial enzyme were not cleaved by the bacterial enzyme. |
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In some districts the greywackes are cleaved, but they show phenomena of this kind much less perfectly than the slates. |
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The ORF encodes a precursor polyprotein that is proteolytically cleaved to form the functional protein products. |
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Only after the protein is cleaved into gp120 and gp41 components is the AIDS virus able to bind to and inflect other white blood cells. |
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The researchers also injected the sole of a Nike LeBron sneaker with water and a compound that fluoresces when cleaved. |
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Dihydroxyl-substituted aromatic compound, one hydroxyl in ortho position relative to the other hydroxyl group, can be cleaved by ring-cleavage dioxygenases. |
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Sometimes they are involved in folding and become sheared and cleaved. |
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Citrullination is the post-translational conversion of peptidylarginine to peptidylcitrulline wherein the terminal positively charged amino group of the arginine is cleaved. |
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The phosphodiester bonds of ATP contain the energy necessary to drive reactions in living systems, giving up their stored energy when these bonds are chemically cleaved. |
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Early studies of polyQ disease revealed large nuclear inclusion bodies containing proteolytically cleaved mutant protein as a common pathogenic marker. |
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