The yucca phenotype derives from overexpression of a flavin monooxygenase like enzyme that oxidizes tryptamine to N-hydroxyl-tryptamine in vitro. |
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In addition, structural information on multimeric flavoproteins has been obtained from time-resolved anisotropy studies through energy transfer between the flavin cofactors. |
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Cellular flavins and flavin adenine dinucleotides and mononucleotides exist mostly as cofactors for enzymes involved in oxidation-reduction reactions. |
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It has been proposed that the photoexcited flavin molecule adds a cysteine residue of the protein backbone, thus activating autophosphorylation of the enzyme. |
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Mr Flavin said the group would continue to increase sales through a combination of organic growth and opportunistic acquisitions. |
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Flavin traveled to Marfa in the early 1980s, and models of the buildings and meeting notes suggest that he conceived his plans around that time. |
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Adrian Flavin and Ronan Loughney come into the front row while Michael Swift is drafted into the second row. |
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After the heroic installations of Judd, Flavin and Andre on the lower floors of the Guggenheim, McCollum's modestly sized, wall-mounted works looked, well, dinky. |
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Sure, Flavin was no polymath, no Renaissance man, though he did share with Leonardo an empiricist's preoccupation with light and its effect on perception. |
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Pei's handsome plate-glass windows looks even rosier than usual, a cloying and false alternative to the more proximate industrial existence that Flavin evokes. |
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John Flavin, 16, was killed on Sunday after being struck by the Ejection Seat ride where he worked. |
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In the musical, which opens at The New Theatre on Tuesday, Flavin is the director trying to stage a successful Broadway extravaganza at the height of the Great Depression. |
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Prominent artists associated with this movement include Donald Judd, John McCracken, Agnes Martin, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris, Ronald Bladen, Anne Truitt, and Frank Stella. |
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