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s not present in cells, the abnormal aspartyl residues accumulate, creating abnormal proteins that h
that liquids are incrementally separated from residues across a range of pressures and subsequently
The phosphorylated serine and threonine residues act as binding sites for arrestin proteins wh
Absorbed glycols from the flux residues aggravate the problem.
te cells (because of affinity for sialic acid residues), allowing preferential protection of host (a
zyme is coordinated by at least two histidine residues, an aspartate residue, a glutamine residue, a
chain (e.g., iodoacetamide to modify cysteine residues), an isotopically coded linker, and a tag (e.
double strand breaks, 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine residues and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon adducts.
recycling (for one, through decomposing plant residues) and other soil building and maintaining acti
due range and known to contain eight cysteine residues; and the ‘short chain neurotoxins' (SCN) with
This C2 domain is about 116 amino-acid residues and is located between the two copies of the
The protein contains 5058 residues, and is currently the largest known protein o
pper atoms are coordinated by seven histidine residues and bridged by a sulfur atom.
lmost completely homologous for the first ~36 residues and similar in tertiary structure for the fir
ining 1,4-linked D-glucuronate or L-iduronate residues and 1,4-alpha-linked 2-sulfoamino-2-deoxy-6-s
of hydrogen bonds connect distant amino acid residues and are not involved in secondary structure s
rylation/dephosphorylation of targeted serine residues and by allosteric transformation by citrate o
nd their source can include slag, dross, flux residues, and pieces of the mold.
sistin pre-peptide in human is 108 amino acid residues and in the mouse and rat it is 114 aa; the mo
Curdlan consists of β-(1,3)-linked glucose residues and forms elastic gels upon heating in aqueou
is a peptide hormone containing 28 amino acid residues and is produced in many areas of the human bo
nt, yet the pseudoknot region lacks conserved residues and pseudoknots are among the first structure
aging, animal welfare, wildlife conservation, residues and additives in order to reassure the buying
ic bonds in protein (especially, like proline residues) and that is why it can precipitate tannins t
bonds from trans form to cis form at proline residues and facilitates protein folding.
c ion (green) is coordinated by two histidine residues and two cysteine residues.
inases that phosphorylate serine or threonine residues and can discriminate between the kinase domai
ine kinases, but instead phosphorylate serine residues, and probably do not use a phospho-histidine
Hydrogen bonds between binding pocket residues and pepstatin are highlighted.
for example in the distribution of quadratic residues, and in particular in the classical question
no central pore and contains both hydrophobic residues and charged residues neutralized by salt brid
The κ- Hefutoxin1 consists of 22 residues and one amidated C terminus and is therefore
tal is composed of 50% helical (9 helices; 97 residues) and 10% beta sheet (6 strands; 21 residues).
hat cleaves the link between N-acetylmuramoyl residues and L-amino acid residues in certain cell-wal
sh fruit should be washed to remove pesticide residues, and ideally be organic fruit
boxypeptidase E cleaves C-terminal amino acid residues and is involved in neuropeptide processing.
s hero is obsessed with “surplus matter”: the residues and traces of events.
It has 191 amino acid residues and a molecular weight of 22,125 daltons.
Just two histidine residues and one aspartic acid residue are entirely co
acid sequence (i.e., they are more than three residues apart in the primary sequence) but are spatia
th the aspartic acid and arginine active site residues are highly conserved among galactokinases.
If terminal sialic acid residues are removed from glycoproteins, the resulting
eptidoglycan or pseudomurein, where the sugar residues are β-(1,3) linked N-acetylglucosamine and N-
The xylose residues are often capped with a galactose residue som
nment to determine which conserved amino acid residues are critical for folding and stability.
turing varieties, and the destruction of crop residues are well-established methods for suppressing
A recent study shows that these basic residues are involved in actin binding.
K-65 residues are the very radioactive mill residues result
uct of the chlorination of water when organic residues are present in the water, though concentratio
with high hydrophilicity indicate that these residues are in contact with solvent, or water, and th
Amino-acid residues are attached with their N-terminus protected,
al cells in the matrix can be shaded black if residues are identical, so that matching sequence segm
The active site residues are exposed on the exterior of the flat face
eaction in which at least one alpha-D-mannose residues are transferred from GDP-mannose to positions
Specifically 2 helices and 7 residues are formed.
he catalytic histidine and stabilizing serine residues are colored orange.
These residues are all conserved in the Clostridium alpha-to
Certain sequences of amino acid residues are able to recognise and are specific to an
e mRNA has been cleaved, around 250 adenosine residues are added to the free 3' end at the cleavage
The active site Asp-25 residues are colored red.
ligosaccharides with three sequential glucose residues are added to asparagine residues of the nasce
Proline residues are known to be structure-breaking residues,
to determine which residues are important for a particular phenotype, e.g
A different representation: polyacrylic acid residues are shown in red, residues of the cross-linke
The active site His and Ser residues are located at the exterior of the beta-barre
age areas are kept clean and tidy and that no residues are left over.
mon post-translational modification, cysteine residues are converted into thiazolines.
andran plot shows 66 out of 67 (98.5%) of all residues are in the favored regions with no outliers p
Fuel made of residues as CO2 produced by using a primary fuel.
ting covalently with DNA guanine and cytosine residues as well as protein.
pin has the same amino acid sequence with 191 residues as the native human growth hormone produced i
on process is unable to sequence more than 70 residues at a time.
ecause of specificity for aromatic amino acid residues at the active site (as in chymotrypsin, in wh
The fourth TM domain has positively charged residues at every third residue and acts as a voltage
e leucine zipper consists of multiple leucine residues at approximately 7-residue intervals, which f
report, "Safety of the High-Level Uranium Ore Residues at the Niagara Falls Storage Site, Lewiston,
f two geranylgeranyl groups onto two cysteine residues at the C-terminal consensus sequence CXC or X
for example when previously internal glycine residues become exposed by caspase cleavage during apo
ng, hydrophobic methyl groups from methionine residues become exposed on the protein via conformatio
se sugars in O linkage to serine or threonine residues between the second and third conserved cystei
ontacts, ΔSi,j is the sequence separation, in residues, between contacting residues i and j, and L i
kely, apamin acts as a pore blocker, although residues both inside and outside of the pore region of
It is more common on glycine residues but also occurs on other amino acids.
blems, such as the proton exchange of protein residues by deuterons.
nexin result from the trimming of two glucose residues by the sequential action of two glucosidases,
β subunit becomes phosphorylated on tyrosine residues by members of the Janus kinase (JAK) family.
e late 1990s have suggested that neonicotinic residues can accumulate in pollen and nectar of treate
N-terminal glutamine residues can spontaneously cyclize to become pyrogluta
Liskamp have shown that scaffolded histidine residues can be used as mimics of certain metalloprote
sion of carbon monoxide in path B two organic residues can recombine with formation of a new carbon
It takes a band of 32 residues centered on the init1 region of step2 for cal
The guanidine group of arginine residues condense with MDA to give 2-aminopyrimidines.
It is a disaccharide made of two glucose residues, connected with a 1->3 link.
atory domain of the enzyme, and the remaining residues constitute the catalytic domain.
The residues constituting the MIDAS motif in the CD11b and
d process for treating and recovering mineral residues contaminated with heavy metals.
BglII active site residues coordinate with Mg2+ cation and water molecul
eptide with its abudance of charged and polar residues could improve solubility of proteins it is at
h variations in assignment of single terminal residues, current implementations of STRIDE and DSSP a
tive site sequence with two reactive cysteine residues: Cys-X-Y-Cys, where X and Y are often but not
To consider three consecutive residues each with two states (helix and coil), the Li
LDL receptor type A (LA) repeats of 40 residues each, displaying a triple-disulfide-bond-stab
ndenses to form a cross-linked structure of 4 residues, either Desmosine or Isodesmosine.
the flat side of the beta-barrel, with polar residues embedded in an apolar environment forming the
This protein contains selenocysteine (Sec) residues encoded by the UGA codon, which normally sign
and commensurately lower in other hydrophobic residues, esp.
een these two forms is the number of cysteine residues exposed at the surface of the enzyme.
se (NMT), and occurs most commonly on glycine residues exposed during co-translational N-terminal me
up three of every four amino acids and other residues falling periodically into the fourth spot.
ts, Q1 and Q2, composed mainly of hydrophobic residues flanking the saddle.
36-38) rapidly phosphorylated on tyrosine residues following TCR ligation.
h can then be mixed with biomass such as crop residues, food waste, manure and / or other, and burie
that of thermolysin the predicted active site residues for members of this family and thermolysin oc
contains Walker A and Walker B. The important residues for ATP hydrolysis and/or binding are located
activating proteins are quite large (from 765 residues for sar1 to 3079 residues for IRA2) but share
glycoprotein with 4 lysine residues for conjugation to a labeled molecule.
cal domains of largely hydrophobic amino acid residues, forming three intra- and three extra-cellula
The primary structure contains 28 cysteine residues forming multiple disulfide bonds.
of 18 amino acids, six of which are arginine residues, forms two antiparallel β-sheets with a β-tur
ssion from the works incinerator which burned residues from the chlorination plant.
ccharide binding site in which four conserved residues from four separate regions in the protein con
y for designing pramlintide was to substitute residues from rat amylin, which is not amyloidogenic (
Exolytic cleavage of disaccharide residues from the non-reducing ends of both polymeric
Fuel for the plant is derived from wood residues from Erie Flooring and Wood Products that are
Organic residues from these extinction boundaries indicate tha
n catalyzes the removal of 3 distinct mannose residues from peptide-bound Man(9)-GlcNAc(2) oligosacc
eedstocks such as tobacco, flax straw and the residues from the production of bioethanol.
samples, especially when finely divided, and residues from reactions can be pyrophoric, which can i
and provided by a methionine residue about 40 residues further on towards the C-terminus.
Fly ash is one of the residues generated in combustion, and comprises the fi
not always, substituted with D-alanine ester residues, giving the molecule zwitterionic properties.
On the interacting helices are residues Glu144 and Arg145, which interact together fo
ptors contain high proportions of hydrophobic residues grouped into 7 domains, in a manner reminisce
ptors contain high proportions of hydrophobic residues grouped into 7 domains, in a manner reminisce
onally, acid/base catalysis by the amino acid residues has been suggested.
((-CYS*-TRY-LYS-TRP-PHE-CYS*-), (*bridged CYS residues)), has been conserved through evolution from
DBCP residues have persisted in contaminated soil and groun
y a hydrogen bond only once three consecutive residues have adopted the helical conformation.
demonstrated to persist for several years and residues have been detected in plants for several year
onds and unusual pKa values for the catalytic residues have been proposed as the basis for the fast
s highly significant that these two histidine residues, His214 and His270, and one aspartic acid res
For two residues i and j, the ij element of the matrix is 1 if
hat cleaves single-stranded RNA after guanine residues, i.e., on their 3' end; the most commonly stu
Residues important for catalysis are shown in magenta.
Putative CB1 receptor amino acid side chain residues in receptor-ligand interaction are shown.
als and at side-chains of arginine and lysine residues in hemoglobin.
tive dyes, as a specific reagent for tyrosine residues in enzymes, and as a fluorinating agent.
Side view of an 310-helix of alanine residues in atomic detail.
ks in the spectrum should match the number of residues in the protein (though sidechains with nitrog
phosphate group to the sidechain of histidine residues in proteins (protein-histidine kinases).
ylglucoamine groups from serine and threonine residues in the cytoplasm and nucleus of the cell.
ein domain which recognises methylated lysine residues in histone tails.
rate a number of isoforms of 36-43 amino acid residues in length.
sidechain oxygen atom of serine or threonine residues in proteins (protein-serine/threonine kinases
Dermaseptins are typically 27-34 amino acid residues in length and were the first vertebrate pepti
The two amino acid cysteine residues in contryphans are linked by a disulfide bond
ons of RNA are formed by base-pairing between residues in the close to region of the editing site wi
as its half-life is lower, leading to reduced residues in the food, and the dose required to affect
zation, with a N-terminal domain of 39 to 129 residues in length, a protein kinase domain and a shor
he dcm gene) methylated the internal cytosine residues in the sequences CCAGG and CCTGG.
The continuous stretch of amino acid residues in the chain that enables targeting are calle
s that provide single dihedral values for all residues in the π-helix are misleading.
characterized by the presence of two leucine residues in its N-terminal intracellular domain, which
e the amine group of the side chain of lysine residues in proteins, causing cross-linking and a loss
ent kinases by the removal of phosphates from residues in the Cdk active site.
These molecules covalently modify active site residues in order to elucidate the structure of the ac
amino acid sequence demonstrated the leucine residues in a predicted leucine zipper motif were requ
teine disulfide bridges and lysine amino acid residues in proteins, gradually affecting function and
lyzes the hydrolysis of terminal non-reducing residues in beta-D-glucosides with release of glucose.
cted to guides the methylation of 2'-O-ribose residues in 28S ribosomal RNA (rRNA).
Chloramphenicol binds to A2451 and A2452 residues in the 23S rRNA of the ribosome and inhibits
viruses, such as HIV, by deaminating cytosine residues in nascent retroviral cDNA.
-ribosyltransferases, which modify amino acid residues in proteins such as histones by adding a sing
o-stage process: an interaction between basic residues in the helical core of C5a and acidic residue
One of the active site residues in the protein kinase domain of this protein
ng contiguous stretches of un-esterified GalA residues in homogalacturonan domains of pectin.
In general, aspartic or glutamic acid residues in the active site of the enzyme catalyze the
It leaves no residues in tissues.
yl group from S-adenosylmethionine to adenine residues in the sequence GATC.
minated sites in New Zealand due to pesticide residues in the soils from a now defunct factory.
It reacts with cysteine residues in proteins.
to a different number of ionizable amino acid residues in the protein portion of hemoglobin (which w
ored in red are positively-charged amino acid residues in the N-terminus and the β-turn region that
ce transported, the translated protein is 396 residues in length, with an N-terminus located at amin
be storing thousands of cubic metres of wood residues in one place, so the issue becomes one of con
Pint: A server for predicting ATP interacting residues in proteins.
ny benefits, including avoiding petrochemical residues in the product and the loss of some "top note
onversion of thiol groups, including cysteine residues in proteins, to form S-nitrosothiols (RSNOs).
ut does not hydrolyze palmitate from cysteine residues in proteins.
is colleagues had hoped, as the amount of DDT residues in the environment dropped, osprey numbers on
where m is number of residues in the helix.
Apiose is a branched-chain sugar found as residues in galacturonans-type pectins; that occurs in
It is a polypeptide chain 64 residues in length.
oups such as palmitate from modified cysteine residues in proteins or peptides during lysosomal degr
For example, cysteine residues in the peptide may be temporarily blocked fro
of separating the 1,6-linked alpha-D-mannose residues in alpha-D-Manp-(1->6)-D-Manp.
s absent includes the same order of catalytic residues in the sequences.
red, the alpha carbons of the eight cysteine residues in green, and the disulfide bridges in yellow
as nucleotide sugars act as donors for sugar residues in the glycosylation reactions that produce p
ugustin-Louis Cauchy introduces the theory of residues in complex analysis.
                                                                                                    


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