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1. However, aerobic cobalt chelatase subunits CobN and CobS are homologous to Mg-chelatase subunits BchH and BchI, respectively.

2. Chitin is a polysaccharide made of linked N -acetylglucosamine subunits

3. Chromosome breakage is the physical breakage of subunits of a Chromosome

4. And it's the sequence of those subunits that defines that blueprint.

5. Chloroplast ribosomes contain about 50 distinct ribosomal proteins, distributed between the two subunits.

6. Two related Arid family proteins are alternative subunits of human SWI/SNF complexes

7. Chaperonins are high molecular mass double-ring structures composed of 60-kDa protein subunits

8. A Capsid is the protein shell of a virus.It is made of several protein subunits

9. Avidin contains four identical subunits having a combined molecular mass of 67,000 to 68,000 daltons

10. In addition, the two subunits appear to contribute equivalent, but functionally separate, roles to flagellar motility.

11. Checksum checker divides this data unit into various subunits of equal length and adds all these

12. Adaptins show sequence similarity to some COPI subunits, thus they are thought to have a common evolutionary origin.

13. Biopolymer: ( bī'ō-pol'ē-mer ), A naturally occurring compound that is a polymer containing identical or similar subunits.

14. Method for improving plant traits by altering the activity of plant g-protein alpha and beta subunits

15. Adaptins show sequence similarity to some COPI subunits, thus they are thought to have a common evolutionary origin.

16. Lens culinaris Agglutinin is composed of four subunits - two of about 17 kDa and two of 8 kDa

17. Several protein components including OPA1 and MICOS complex subunits organize Cristae structure, but upstream regulatory mechanisms are largely unknown

18. The chelicerate hemocyanin subunits are basal, consistent with the assumption that the Chelicerata is a rather distinct Arthropod taxon.

19. Adaptins are subunits of protein complexes known as adaptors, which are components of the coats on clathrin-coated vesicles

20. The structure and functionality of the ribosomal subunits of the substrate and the aerial mycelium of Streptomyces antibioticus were compared.

21. Fine subunits within each inverse-graded unit have above average calcium and magnesium contents and exhibit pore-wall cutan formation.

22. 21 In summary, we have identified two ORFs which encode RNA polymerase subunits with considerable similarity to their cellular counterparts.

23. A common structure shared by subunits of these receptors leads to competitive inhibition in binding the cytokines with different affinity.

24. The aerobic cobalt chelatase (aerobic cobalamin biosynthesis pathway) consists of three subunits, CobT, CobN (InterPro: IPR003672) and CobS (InterPro: IPR006537).

25. The active perceived available data storage capacity and unused capacity of the filesystem are spread across the disk drive subunits.

26. The protein encoded by this gene interacts with the gamma-Adaptin and alpha-Adaptin subunits of complexes involved in clathrin-coated vesicle trafficking

27. Agarose is a polysaccharide (“poly” means many & saccharide’s sugar, so a polysaccharide is a long chain of repeating sugar subunits joined together)

28. Background For survival, most natural viruses depend upon the existence of spherical Capsids: protective shells of various sizes composed of protein subunits

29. Type II Chaperonins are found in Archaea and in the eukaryotic cytosol, and they are composed of eight or nine related subunits

30. Antibodies – including IgM, IgG, and IgA – against S and its subunits can be detected within 1-3 weeks after infection (4, 5)

31. Adaptins are clustered subunits of adaptor protein (AP) complexes. There are several types of Adaptin, each related to a different AP complex

32. Avidin is a glycoprotein consisting of four identical subunits. It is a minor constituent of the egg white of reptiles, amphibians, and birds

33. Avidin is a glycosylated polypeptide chain having a molecular mass of 68kDa and containing 4 subunits each with a binding site for biotin

34. In the 1960’s, Donald Caspar and Aaron Klug discovered that viruses build these larger Capsids by relaxing the need for perfect symmetry between the subunits

35. 1 day ago · Despite containing both latent diene and alkene subunits, these Bicyclic azaarenes have shown limited applications in cycloaddition reactions

36. The family of Chaperonins is split into GROUP I Chaperonins, and GROUP II Chaperonins, with each group having its own repertoire of protein subunits and subcellular preferences.

37. The family of Chaperonins is split into GROUP I Chaperonins, and GROUP II Chaperonins, with each group having its own repertoire of protein subunits and subcellular preferences.

38. Adaptins are subunits of adaptor protein (AP) complexes involved in the formation of intracellular transport vesicles and in the selection of cargo for incorporation into the vesicles.

39. Small deformations in the way the subunits interact allow them to form pentagonal rings and hexagonal rings, which then assemble together to form larger “quasisymmetrical” Capsids.

40. Avidin is a glycoprotein found in egg-whites that contains four identical subunits of 16,400 Daltons each, giving an intact molecular weight of approximately 66,000 (Green, 1975)

41. Optical diffraction analysis yielded a lattice consisting of subunits arranged in helices of pitch-angle 27°; the unit cell dimensions were shown to be 112×56 Å.

42. Most Chaperonins share a common general morphology based in a cylinder composed of two rings of 7-9 subunits, with a conspicuous cavity inside the particle.

43. Adaptin subunits recognise and bind to clathrin through their hinge region (clathrin box), and recruit accessory proteins that modulate AP function through their C-terminal appendage domains

44. AP2 is composed of four subunits, two separate 100 kDa gene products with similar domain structures (alpha and beta Adaptin) and a 50 and 17 kDa subunit

45. Chaperonins are found in all domains of life, in archaea, eubacteria, and eukaryotes, forming a group of evolutionary conserved proteins consisting of subunits of ~55-kDa molecular weight

46. Viral Capsids are the protein cage derived from the protein shell of a virus, and can have different shapes, sizes, and protein subunits, depending on the virus type.

47. The major form of Acetylcholinesterase found in brain, muscle and other tissues is the hydrophilic species, which forms disulfide-linked oligomers with collagenous, or lipid-containing structural subunits

48. Chaperones for assembly of remodeling complexes The INO80 complex contains the hexameric AAA+ ATPases Rvb1 and Rvb2 in addition to a remodeling ATPase subunit Ino80 and several other subunits

49. Avidin is a homotetrameric protein that contains 4 identical subunits which bind to Biotin with high extent of affinity and specificity consisting of 128 amino acids and has a …

50. Clathrin adaptor proteins, also known as Adaptins, are proteins that mediate the formation of vesicles for intracellular trafficking and secretion. Adaptins are clustered subunits of adaptor protein (AP) complexes

51. Adaptin nomenclature has evolved over the years, and currently uses AP to denote the heterotetrameric adaptor protein complexes; the term “Adaptin” is used to describe the subunits of APs [77, 78].

52. The Capsid surrounds the virus and is composed of a finite number of protein subunits known as capsomeres, which usually associate with, or are found close to, the virion nucleic acid.

53. Apexin is an unusual pentaxin in that it has a predominantly intracellular localiza- tion, contains disulfide-linked subunits, and has an N-terminal domain that is not present in SAP or CRP.

54. P2 is cleaved by 0.1% SDS into inactive subunits (MW about 15000) which may be reaggregated yielding active proteins with MWs of approximately 35000 and 150000 but no aggregates of the original MW of 70000.

55. This entry represents the N-terminal domain of various Adaptins from different AP clathrin adaptor complexes (including AP1, AP2, AP3 and AP4), and from the beta and gamma subunits of various coatomer (COP) adaptors

56. It is suggested that glycoproteins b and c are the two subunits of a carbohydrate-binding agglutinin present at the host cell surface and involved in agglutination and attachment of the mycoparasite germ tubes.

57. It is coordinately synthesized as Cellulose microfibrils at the plasma membrane by Cellulose synthase complexes (CelS), whose catalytic subunits are encoded by the Cellulose synthase (CesA) gene family (Holland et al., 2000) (Fig

58. Rather, the minimal PKS enzyme complex must rely on the stabilizing effects of additional subunits (i.e., the cyclase whiE-ORFVI) to ensure that the chain reaches the full 24 carbons and Cyclizes correctly

59. Amyloidosis is the general term used to refer to the extracellular tissue deposition of fibrils composed of low molecular weight subunits of a variety of proteins, many of which circulate as constituents of plasma

60. Aiming to identify the immunodominant epitopes of abrin, several neutralizing Antiabrin polyclonal antibodies were screened using a set of 15-mer peptides spanning the amino acid sequence of either the A or B subunits of abrin.

61. Actins Filamentous proteins that are the main constituent of the thin filaments of muscle fibers. The filaments (known also as filamentous or F-actin) can be dissociated into their globular subunits; each subunit is composed of a single polypeptide 375 amino acids long

62. Actin filaments (F-Actin) are linear polymers of globular Actin (G-Actin) subunits and occur as microfilaments in the cytoskeleton and as thin filaments, which are part of the contractile apparatus, in muscle and nonmuscle cells (see contractile bundles)

63. Catalase (EC 1.11.1.6) is an enzyme which is present mainly in the peroxisomes of mammalian cells. It is a tetrameric enzyme consisting of four identical, tetrahedrally arranged subunits of 60 kDa, each containing in its active center a heme group and NADPH

64. A self-drilling anchor according to the invention comprises a number of anchor subunits (A, B), each having a hollow rod element (3), which are connected among each other by configuring an axial bell butt joint into a connected pull and pressure member.

65. In the Bacteroids, additional Bacteroid-specific binding partners of NCR247 were detected, namely subunits of the nitrogenase complex but also three other NCR peptides (NCR028, NCR169, and NCR290), indicating that these host peptides are present in the Bacteroids and might form heterocomplexes.

66. Butadiyne bridge.31 For 1Zn, the feasibility of conformational heterogeneity has been demonstrated by the formation of a supramolecular ladder aided by the binding of a bidentate ligand, 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO) wherein (a) the possible rotation of porphyrin subunits around the Butadiyne bridge is

67. There are numerous subunits, consisting of two molecules of Cytochrome b, one molecule of a nonheme iron protein, and one molecule of Cytochrome c 1.As in the case of the oxidase, the two Cytochrome b hemes are chemically identical, but are present in somewhat different

68. Clinical validation is still required for other synthetic lethal relationships or epigenetic Antagonisms, including those described between EZH2 inhibitors and deficiencies in components of the Polycomb or SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complexes (including BAP1, ARID1A and PBRM1 subunits), as well as between the CREBBP and EP300 histone acetylases.

69. The Cytochrome oxidase of eukaryotes is a very complex protein assembly containing from 8 to 13 polypeptide subunits, two hemes, a and a 3, and two atoms of copper.The two hemes are chemically identical but are placed in different protein environments, so that heme a can accept an electron from Cytochrome c and heme a 3 can react with oxygen.

70. Antibody definition is - any of a large number of proteins of high molecular weight that are produced normally by specialized B cells after stimulation by an antigen and act specifically against the antigen in an immune response, that are produced abnormally by some cancer cells, and that typically consist of four subunits including two heavy chains and two light chains —called also

71. As a general rule, force contributions for the SHIRBRIG will not be equipped for operations in extreme climates, i.e. arctic or alpine environments, severe desert, swamp and jungle areas.6 The document also notes that "...subunits should be ready for deployment from point of embarkation within 21-30 days, ... after the decision of the Participating Nations to make them available for deployment upon request by the United Nations."