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has perfect | cleavage, a pearly luster and leaves a white streak. |
It has perfect 001 | cleavage, a Mohs hardness of 4 to 4.5 and a specific g |
yed to generated a FokI variant with enhanced | cleavage activity that the authors dubbed "Sharkey". |
Add a | cleavage agent to both portions of DNA template. |
The | cleavage agent is a chemical or enzyme that will cut a |
will protect the DNA it is bound to from the | cleavage agent. |
Zorite has perfect | cleavage along the planes {010} and {001}, while havin |
s a metallic luster, is gray and has no clear | cleavage although the structure is isometric-hexoctahe |
For example of a mechanism of alpha | cleavage, an electron is knocked off an atom (usually |
minerals, biotite has a highly perfect basal | cleavage, and consists of flexible sheets, or lamellae |
They are unusual in showing radial | cleavage, and some authors considered them deuterostom |
It has poor to indistinct | cleavage and a brittle fracture. |
The native sequence is regenerated on | cleavage and deprotection. |
Kurnakovite has distinct | cleavage and a conchoidal fracture. |
It displays no | cleavage and has a vitreous luster. |
ielding the active saposins after proteolytic | cleavage, and two Saposin-A domains that are removed i |
r revolver by bouncing six bullets out of her | cleavage and loading them into her gun in midair then |
There is no | cleavage, and the fracture is conchoidal. |
Lyonsite has a good | cleavage and a dark gray streak. |
colorless transparent minerals with a perfect | cleavage and pearly luster, like mica, talc, brucite, |
It has perfect basal | cleavage and distinct rhombohedral cleavage with hackl |
It exhibits distinct | cleavage and has a brittle to conchoidal fracture. |
e in the mass; further, there is little or no | cleavage, and well-developed crystals are rare. |
ich is also known as 'shedding', involves the | cleavage and release of a soluble ectodomain from memb |
It has indistinct | cleavage, and is brittle and has a conchoidal fracture |
dence of a nine trans-membrane structure with | cleavage and assembly into the gamma-secretase complex |
Cleavage and rejoining to re-establish two separate DN | |
s made redundant since proteins took over the | cleavage and polyadenylation reaction. |
Although not easily seen because of the | cleavage and sheets, fracture is uneven. |
It does not have any | cleavage and has a density of about 4.74(4) g/cm3. |
It has one direction of perfect | cleavage and exhibits conchoidal fracture. |
ce elements, two multisubunit proteins called | cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor (CPSF) |
PS uses special equipment to handle the final | cleavage and deprotection step, which requires anhydro |
c gravity is about 2.7 to 2.9, has indistinct | cleavage, and is usually transparent or translucent. |
Tropoelastin does not undergo | cleavage and forming the microfibril is achieved by a |
er, with Sirtis commenting, "It covered up my | cleavage and, consequently, I got all my brains back, |
peptides derived from proteins by proteolytic | cleavage, are not as a rule included in ChEBI. |
Multiple cycles of ligation, detection and | cleavage are performed with the number of cycles deter |
Enzymes which catalyse bond | cleavage are known as lyases, unless they operate by h |
The result is typically | cleavage at non-canonical recognition site, or sometim |
This further reduces the chance of | cleavage, because these boundaries impede crack propag |
tic twins share the same placenta, arising by | cleavage before the fourth day of development; the oth |
e activated, whereupon activation consists of | cleavage between the regulatory and catalytic subunits |
alley," is also a Japanese slang word for the | cleavage between the breasts. |
By that time, there has already been a sharp | cleavage between mother and daughter. |
light opercular shoulder, marking the line of | cleavage between the shell and operculum, an “escape h |
Upon | cleavage by alpha secretases, APP releases its extrace |
nstance, is released from Pro-IL-1β following | cleavage by a certain member of the caspase family of |
Cell-surface | cleavage by alpha secretase is very rapid after APP re |
It also triggers DNA | cleavage by topoisomerase II, resulting in mechanisms |
e-specific, post-translational processing via | cleavage by subtilisin-like enzymes known as prohormon |
first sugar-modified oligonucleotide to allow | cleavage by the enzyme RNase H. |
A: original sedimentary rock; B: pencil | cleavage; C: diagenetic foliation (parallel to bedding |
Different ways in which a | cleavage can develop in a sedimentary rock. |
hey are derived from carotenoids by oxidative | cleavage, catalyzed by carotenoid oxygenases. |
Owner - Worker - A class | cleavage, causing the formation of parties of the left |
or blastocele (also called blastocyst cavity, | cleavage cavity or segmentation cavity) is the fluid-f |
The lack of | cleavage, commonly euhedral crystal morphology, and mi |
ections that code for rRNA, whereas endolytic | cleavage corresponds to tRNA precursors. |
Its Vickers hardness on the {111} | cleavage crystal faces varies between 88 and 94 kg/mm2 |
Continuous or penetrative | cleavage describes fine grained rocks consisting of pl |
ceeds by a process mediated by the Carotenoid | Cleavage Dioxygenases (CCD). |
triplos for triple, in reference to the three | cleavage directions. |
and it has two perfect and one very good | cleavage directions. |
s becomes heterochromatinised after the sixth | cleavage division and remains so in most tissues; male |
nal DNA-binding domain and a non-specific DNA | cleavage domain at the C-terminal. |
ATG-3': 5'-CATCC-3' recognition site, the DNA | cleavage domain is activated and cleaves non-specifica |
ices α4 and α5 and two loops P1 and P2 of the | cleavage domain. |
al glycine residues become exposed by caspase | cleavage during apoptosis. |
point, mechanical properties (hardness, slip, | cleavage, elastic moduli), wetting, thermal properties |
eroidogenesis, showing cholesterol side-chain | cleavage enzyme at top. |
adenosine triphosphate citrate lyase, citrate | cleavage enzyme, citrate-ATP lyase, citric cleavage en |
The DNA | cleavage event also requires the divalent metal cation |
This protein undergoes multiple | cleavage events. |
rotein complex forms that contains additional | cleavage factors and the enzyme Polyadenylate Polymera |
Cleavage factors are two closely related proteins invo | |
There are two | cleavage factors involved in the assembly of the prote |
cleavage) for activation. | |
This article is about rock | cleavage, for cleavage in minerals see Cleavage (cryst |
It receives its name from the spiral | cleavage found in most (but not all) members. |
teolyticly inactive product of the complement | cleavage fragment C3b that still opsonizes microbes, b |
group deprotection is with base, while final | cleavage from the resin is with acid. |
ethod utilizes acid for both deprotection and | cleavage from the resin. |
f IgA across mucosal epithelial cells and its | cleavage from pIgR for release into external secretion |
The | cleavage furrow begins on the outside of the cell and |
In cell biology, the | cleavage furrow is the indentation that begins the pro |
Invagination is the formation of a | cleavage furrow during cytokinesis in animal cells. |
n and myosin begin the process of forming the | cleavage furrow. |
This | cleavage generates the pyruvate precursor from an inte |
However, protease | cleavage generates neurotrophins that have higher affi |
This | cleavage in turn activates PKA by exposing the catalyt |
It has perfect to good | cleavage in two directions and a quite high specific g |
Glycine | cleavage in the photorespiratory pathway. |
Mechanism of peptide bond | cleavage in α-chymotrypsin |
nnins can nevertheless undergo acid-catalyzed | cleavage in the presence of (an excess of) a nucleophi |
Cleavage, in mineralogy, is the tendency of crystallin | |
stalline planes in glass, this process is not | cleavage in the crystallographic sense of the word, al |
Alpha chain 5 undergoes post-translational | cleavage in the extracellular domain to yield disulfid |
It has good | cleavage in three directions and typically occurs in c |
is similar to the mixture generated by Dicer | cleavage in vivo and is therefore called endoribonucle |
Presenilins undergo | cleavage in an alpha helical region of one of the cyto |
rivalry is actually symbolic of a much deeper | cleavage in Canadian history and society - that betwee |
obtaining his doctorate for studies of embryo | cleavage in Hydra.His later work Hydra - Eine anatomis |
subconchoidal to irregular fracture and poor | cleavage in one direction parallel to the c crystal ax |
Bond | cleavage in certain reactions is also reported in conj |
ethnohistorian Bruce Trigger argued that this | cleavage in Huron society, along with the spread of di |
pe and arrived at important conclusions about | cleavage in rocks. |
CE can then self-activate through proteolytic | cleavage into p10 and p18 subunits, two each of which |
Cleavage is [100] distinct. | |
Prismatic | cleavage is cleavage parallel to a vertical prism {110 |
DNA | cleavage is mediated through the non-specific cleavage |
Continuous | cleavage is scale dependent, so a rock with a continuo |
The predominant site of | cleavage is the peptide bond adjacent to the carboxyl |
Cleavage is distinct and the crystals are very brittle | |
The | cleavage is the first step in adding a polyadenine tai |
Crystal | cleavage is of technical importance in the electronics |
Cleavage is perfect, two directions in the shape of a | |
a first-order reaction where its mechanism of | cleavage is similar to the manganese ribozyme present |
f the N-terminus is blocked, (ii) the site of | cleavage is on either side of a proline residue, (iii) |
The | cleavage is perfect on {110} and fair on {100} and {01 |
In those proteins where the | cleavage is auto-catalytic, the peptidase domains belo |
ot involve any hydroxylated intermediate, and | cleavage is postulated to be initiated by a radical re |
ATP | cleavage is tightly linked to substrate translocation, |
ls a pseudo-orthorhombic appearance , and the | cleavage is good to perfect. |
Cleavage is perfect perpendicular to the c crystal axi | |
Cleavage is a traditional physical property used in mi | |
I crystals is that they are very soft with no | cleavage, making it difficult to create a flat polishe |
The product of this | cleavage, maltotetraose, is further degraded by maltod |
turine-feldspar or sun-stone found as reddish | cleavage masses in gneiss at Tvedestrand in southern N |
n-Leu-Tyr-Phe-Gln-(Gly/Ser) (ENLYFQ(G/S)) and | cleavage occurs between the Gln and Gly/Ser residues. |
This | cleavage occurs in the chloroplast membrane fraction. |
The | cleavage occurs between the second and the third nucle |
Nuclear | cleavage occurs in the single strand region linking th |
Cleavage occurs within the recognition sequence, and d | |
The ensuing reaction results in the | cleavage of the ether or the ester into an alkyl iodid |
ollagens and von Willebrand factor as well as | cleavage of aggrecan, versican, brevican and neurocan. |
tic activity of phospholipase, catalysing the | cleavage of fatty acids from membrane lipids. |
Eliminative | cleavage of polysaccharides containing beta-D-mannuron |
The final step of beta oxidation is the | cleavage of 3-ketoacyl CoA by the thiol group of anoth |
a standard initiation step as homolytic bond | cleavage of the initiator molecule yields a reactive f |
Eliminative | cleavage of (1->4)-alpha-D-galacturonan to give oligos |
binds to glycogen granules before initiating | cleavage of terminal glucose molecules. |
occurred, the prohead undergoes maturation by | cleavage of capsid subunits to form an icosohedral pha |
Its 148-amino acid preproprotein, following | cleavage of a signal peptide, is further processed to |
• | Cleavage of hairpin loops. |
, the enzymes are involved in endonucleolytic | cleavage of 3'-phosphomononucleotides and 3'-phosphool |
the ADAMTS family have been implicated in the | cleavage of proteoglycans, the control of organ shape |
his causes lignin to break down by hydrolytic | cleavage of alpha aryl-ether links into fragments that |
ss of posttranslational modification of mHtt, | cleavage of the protein can leave behind shorter fragm |
Cellodextrins are created through the | cleavage of cellulose in most anaerobic bacteria by th |
energy is obtained through the phosphorolytic | cleavage of glycosidic bonds as well as the anaerobic |
Cleavage of ATN1 to an N terminal fragment relieves AT | |
the catalytic triad responsible for specific | cleavage of C3b and C4b. |
Cleavage of presenilin 1 can be prevented by a mutatio | |
m hydroxide in water which results in partial | cleavage of the amide bonds. |
Proteolytic | cleavage of the proprotein occurs in the grey regions. |
Those peptides result from selective | cleavage of the proglucagon molecule. |
intense laser pulse on a macromolecule causes | cleavage of the analyte into tiny fragments and the lo |
cells and mast cells, and is activated by the | cleavage of an N-terminal signal sequence. |
Pimelic acid is produced by the oxidative | cleavage of cycloheptanone. |
Gamma-secretase | cleavage of APP is one of two proteolytic steps requir |
Fab fragments are generated by | cleavage of IgG with papain instead of pepsin. |
he specificity of restriction enzyme mediated | cleavage of DNA that can occur under reaction conditio |
The proteolytic | cleavage of this protein is induced by a variety of ap |
This flat surface facilitates binding and | cleavage of precursor tRNA substrates. |
ntaneously removed from DNA: subsequently the | cleavage of DNA occurs (DNA damage). |
l intermediate or valence tautomer (formed by | cleavage of the C2-C3 bond) is suggested as the active |
The | cleavage of DNA by esperamicin is greatly accelerated |
term that refers to the products obtained by | cleavage of PIP3, or by phosphorylation of PI(3)P, PI( |
MUT reaction mechanism begins with homolytic | cleavage of AdoB12's C-Co(III) bond, the C and Co atom |
On | cleavage of the α-carbon carbon bond from either state |
are a mixture of siRNA oligos resulting from | cleavage of long double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) with an e |
Eliminative | cleavage of polysaccharides containing 1,4-linked D-gl |
Dispase II is specific for the | cleavage of Leucine-Phenylalanine bonds. |
Eliminative | cleavage of dermatan sulfate containing 1,4-beta-D-hex |
te-osmium tetroxide) and the second being the | cleavage of the carbon-carbon single bond. |
nases are a family of enzymes involved in the | cleavage of carotenoids to produce, for example, retin |
Caspase-8 (as surface) | cleavage of Bid (as ribbon) (visualization by Kosi Gra |
one "On the Arrangement of the Foliation and | Cleavage of the Rocks of the North of Scotland," was p |
oplasmic Reticulum results in the proteolytic | cleavage of ATF6. |
ition assays and the study of the kinetics of | cleavage of the aforementioned substrate, exploiting t |
otease substrate results in rapid proteolytic | cleavage of the substrate, initiating an attack on the |
F2RL2 is activated by proteolytic | cleavage of its extracellular amino terminus. |
ction between the 5' phosphate (following the | cleavage of pyrophospate) of the current nucleotide wi |
Cleavage of either of these precursors produces identi | |
Cleavage of the pro region activates the enzyme (Wei e | |
In E. coli glgX selectively catalyzes the | cleavage of 4-subunit branches, without the action of |
is a PLP dependent enzyme that catalyses the | cleavage of kynurenine (Kyn) into anthranilic acid (An |
ptide manufactured in the spleen by enzymatic | cleavage of a leukophilic gamma-globulin. |
Phosphorolysis is the | cleavage of a compound in which inorganic phosphate is |
hate aldolase enzyme catalyzes the reversible | cleavage of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (FBP) into glyce |
Dimethyl sulfate can effect the base-specific | cleavage of guanine in DNA by rupturing the imidazole |
a non-specific endonuclease and catalyzes the | cleavage of RNA via a hydrolytic mechanism. |
Exolytic | cleavage of disaccharide residues from the non-reducin |
Because the final | cleavage of the peptide with Fmoc SPPS uses TFA, this |
C3a is a one of the proteins formed by the | cleavage of complement component 3; the other is C3b. |
) is any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolytic | cleavage of phosphodiester linkages in the DNA backbon |
translucent and shows good parting along the | cleavage of its original mineral vivianite at {010}. |
nification in sulfite pulping involves acidic | cleavage of ether bonds, which connect many of the con |
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