covalently in English

adverb

in a covalent manner (Chemistry)

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1. Cofactors constitute a broad group of accessory elements, in which some can covalently or non-covalently associated with an apoenzyme

2. Polypeptide chain carries covalently attached Bilins

3. Covalently Circularized nanodiscs are a perfect tool to overcome these limitations

4. Covalently Circularized nanodiscs are a perfect tool to overcome these limitations

5. Reports on Covalently linked functional‐MOF graphene hybrids are still scarce in the literature.

6. Covalently Circularized nanodiscs (cNDs): Described herein is the covalently linkage of the N and C termini of ApoA-I protein variants and circularization of the proteins on a Cu2+ chip to produce uniformly sized nanodiscs

7. Alcohols are organic compounds which contain a hydroxyl (—OH) group covalently bonded to a carbon atom

8. The Aminated reduced graphene oxide (NH2-rGO) based electrode surface is covalently functionalized with antiapolipoprotein

9. Covalently Circularized nanodiscs (cNDs) represent a significant advance in the durability and applicability of nanodisc technology

10. We engineered covalently Circularized nanodiscs (cNDs) with enhanced stability, defined diameter sizes and tunable shapes

11. A Buckyball is a spherical or ellipsoidal cage made up of covalently bonded carbon atoms

12. Said spherical allotropes, in particular nanotubes, are derivatized by means of covalently bonded organic radicals.

13. Biopolymers are polymeric biomolecules which contain monomeric units that are covalently bonded to form larger molecules

14. Covalently Circularized nanodiscs (cNDs) represent a significant advance in the durability and applicability of nanodisc technology

15. This shall include for instance modified polymers and monomers or additives which become covalently bonded within plastic coatings.

16. This invention relates to calcitonin receptor binding reagents comprising compounds which are covalently linked to a radiometal chelator.

17. Biochemists now recognize that most proteins are actually glycoproteins, in which Carbohydrates are covalently linked to the protein chain

18. Electron donor and electron acceptor moieties are covalently bound to the ribose-phosphate backbone of a nucleic acid at predetermined positions.

19. Amyloids constitute a fascinating class of biopolymers that consist of non-covalently bound aggregates of misfolded polypeptides, resulting in insoluble fibrous …

20. Abstract We engineered covalently Circularized nanodiscs (cNDs) which, compared with standard nanodiscs, exhibit enhanced stability, defined diameter sizes and tunable shapes.

21. The interactions between dimeric porphyrins, covalently linked at their peripheries, have been measured from their electronic absorption spectra and 13C nmr spectra.

22. Acetaldehyde, the toxic product of ethanol metabolism in the liver, covalently binds to a variety of proteins, thereby altering liver function and structure

23. Abstract: [3H]Pargyline has been covalently linked to active sites of both type A and type B monoamine oxidase (MAO) obtained from various tissues.

24. L-Cystine is a covalently linked dimeric nonessential amino acid formed by the oxidation of cysteine.Two molecules of cysteine are joined together by a disulfide bridge to form Cystine

25. Recently, a new kind of nanodisc made with MSPs in the circular form, referred to as covalently Circularized nanodiscs (cNDs), has been reported to have some possible advantages in various

26. Cytochrome c is a highly conserved ~12 kDa protein consisting of a single 104 amino acid peptide with a single heme group, which is covalently attached to Cys and Cys

27. Amphiphilic networks composed of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), poly(2-hydroxyethylacrylate) (PHEA), and poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) have been prepared as thin covalently surface-attached coatings via a protecting group strategy.

28. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are covalently closed, endogenous biomolecules in eukaryotes with tissue-specific and cell-specific expression patterns, whose Biogenesis is regulated by specific cis-acting elements and trans-acting factors

29. A photoactive Bathymeter based on a carboxylic acid moiety covalently linked to a signalling methoxynaphthalene (MNP) fluorophore has been designed to prove the concept of “snorkelling” vs. “diving” in mixed micelles (MM)

30. Covalently Circularized nanodiscs using circular membrane scaffold protein (MSP) serve as a suitable membrane mimetic for transmembrane proteins by providing stability and tunability in lipid compositions, providing controllable biological environments for targeted proteins

31. The CL observed after the exposure of ASC-glycated lens proteins to visible light at low oxygen pressure indicates the occurrence of Autosensitized photo-processes inside the proteins mediated by the covalently bonded AGE-chromophores (Fig

32. A number of rare metabolic disorders exist in which an individual's metabolism of biotin is abnormal, such as deficiency in the holocarboxylase synthetase enzyme which covalently links biotin onto the carboxylase, where the biotin acts as a cofactor.

33. Surface patterning of transferred monolayers was observed for the 18-methyleicosanoic acid (18-MEA 39) system: an Antepenultimately methyl-branched fatty acid found as the major constituent of barrier lipids covalently bound to the outermost surface of mammalian hair

34. Pyruvate Carboxylase (PC) catalyzes an important 2-step reaction - (i) ATP-dependent carboxylation of covalently attached biotin (ii) transfer of carboxyl group to pyruvate, and this interconversion is essential for replenishment of TCA/citric acid cycle intermediates (anaplerosis).

35. Agglutinator: 0.005% w/v poly (aspartic acid) polymer covalently attached to the HbA1c hapten in 20 mM sodium citrate buffer containing 0.1% w/v bovine serum albumin and 1% w/v nonreactive ingredients (10 μL dried in each cartridge)

36. Covalently modified bacterial polysaccharides and proteins; covalent conjugates of such polysaccharides linked by a Bigeneric spacer, which permits proof of covalency and facilitates purification of conjugated materials, with immunogenic bacterial membrane or other proteins, which conjugates are useful components of bacterial vaccines; and methods of preparing such polysaccharides, proteins

37. Firstly, all of the Bilins in PC645 are covalently attached to the protein at the ring A position by a Cys linkage, and the DBVs in the center of the protein have an additional linkage at ring D to immediately anchor that part of the otherwise torsionally-active part of the chromophore

38. The composition contains in an appropriate medium at least one supra-molecular colouring system of the type (COLORANT)n(SAU)m (I), in which (COLORANT) is any chromophore having a maximal absorption of between 300 nm and 1200 nm covalently bonded to (SAU), and (SAU) represents an acceptor/donor radical capable of forming at least three hydrogen bonds.

39. Amphiphilic molecules is a general term that describes any compound that contains two distinct covalently bonded components with different affinity for the solvent in the same molecule, in which one part possesses a high affinity for polar solvents (such as water), and another part has a strong affinity for nonpolar solvents, such as hydrocarbons, ethers, and esters.

40. Said preparation comprises synthetic or natural organic compounds containing covalently bound iodine selected from the following groups: carbonic acids, unsaturated fat acids, lipids, terpene, alkanets, terpenoids, isoprenes, peptides, polypeptides, amino acids, protein hydrolysates, polypeptide hydrolysates, vegetable proteins, animal proteins, microbiological proteins, a mixture of lipids and unsaturated fat acids, a mixture of isoprenes and terpenes, a mixture of isoprenes and protein hydrolysates, a mixture of isoprenes and unsaturated fat acids, a mixture of vegetable, animal and microbiological proteins, a mixture of vegetable and animal proteins, a mixture of animal and microbiological proteins and a mixture of vegetable and microbiological proteins.