「cleave」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ation energy" refers to the energy required to | cleave a bond (typically homolytically). |
Moreover, HindII will only | cleave a DNA molecule at this particular site. |
Cathepsin D (an aspartyl protease) appears to | cleave a variety of substrates such as fibronectin an |
Its function is to | cleave a sialic acid residue off ganglioside-GM1 (a m |
´-3´ exonuclease activity of Taq polymerase to | cleave a dual-labeled probe during hybridization to t |
ase can cut at any glycosidic bond (-) and may | cleave after a signature 'link oligosaccharide' that |
inal TS motifs and functions as aggrecanase to | cleave aggrecan, a major proteoglycan of cartilage. |
tases are a family of proteolytic enzymes that | cleave amyloid precursor protein (APP) in its transme |
Polymorphus acutis Van | Cleave and Starrett, 1940 |
ssen (bass and vocals), John Gibb (guitar) and | Cleave Anderson (drums), and released their first epo |
Bromelain prefers to | cleave at Lys-, Ala-, Tyr-, Gly-. |
The special class of neoschizomers that | cleave at the same site are known as isoschizomers. |
It tends to | cleave at ApN and at T(U) pN. |
ame nucleotide sequence as their prototype but | cleave at a different site. |
Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette (also known by contemp | |
sphorolytic enzymes use inorganic phosphate to | cleave bonds they release nucleotide disphosphates), |
curs unmodified in a DNA molecule, HindII will | cleave both DNA backbones between the 3rd and 4th bas |
In 1969 Dr. | Cleave brought public attention to the low amount of |
that is needed to | cleave, by hydrolysis, the beta-glucosidic linkage of |
EC 4.1 includes lyases that | cleave carbon-carbon bonds, such as decarboxylases (E |
lyases, specifically the carboxy-lyases, which | cleave carbon-carbon bonds. |
yases, specifically the aldehyde-lyases, which | cleave carbon-carbon bonds. |
es, to be specifica the oxo-acid-lyases, which | cleave carbon-carbon bonds. |
yases, specifically the oxo-acid-lyases, which | cleave carbon-carbon bonds. |
EC 4.3 includes lyases that | cleave carbon-nitrogen bonds |
of lyases, specifically ammonia lyases, which | cleave carbon-nitrogen bonds. |
ly of lyases, specifically amine lyases, which | cleave carbon-nitrogen bonds. |
f lyases, specifically the hydro-lyases, which | cleave carbon-oxygen bonds. |
cifically the "catch-all" class of lyases that | cleave carbon-oxygen bonds. |
EC 4.4 includes lyases that | cleave carbon-sulfur bonds |
ssociate the CAD:ICAD complex, allowing CAD to | cleave chromosomal DNA. |
surface of a pathogen, MASP-2 is activated to | cleave complement components C4 and C2 into C4a, C4b, |
a few of the married quarters accommodation on | Cleave Crescent, the base has been almost completely |
Class 2 verbs in Modern English are choose, | cleave, dive (AE), fly, freeze, which do not form a c |
/E)XK to coordinate Mg2+, a cation required to | cleave DNA in most type II restriction endonucleases. |
aspase 3 inhibits ICAD, thereby freeing CAD to | cleave DNA at random sections of linker DNA, the only |
Homing endonuclease genes | cleave DNA at its own site on the homologous chromoso |
4-8 nucleotides in length, they recognize and | cleave DNA at the same site, and they do not use ATP |
Endoglycosidase H is able to | cleave each structure of this oligosaccharide as it i |
Allan | Cleave Evan Lawrence (born 9 July 1930) was an Austra |
Sheddases are membrane-bound enzymes that | cleave extracellular portions of transmembrane protei |
rs of the matrix metalloproteinase family that | cleave extracellular matrix constituents. |
C resistance is the inability of protein C to | cleave Factor Va and/or Factor VIIIa, which allows fo |
MASP-1 is also able to | cleave fibrinogen and factor XIII and may may be invo |
amalgamated into 639 Squadron, which served at | Cleave for the remainder of the war. |
ween the victim's front teeth into the mouth (' | cleave gag'), or with a hard ball in its middle ('bal |
He identified the enzymes that | cleave genes into fragments, and elucidated the mecha |
Plasmepsins I and II | cleave hemoglobin between residues Phenylalanine 33 a |
HGF for the catalytic domain of proteases that | cleave HGF precursors. |
A | cleave in an optical fiber is a deliberate, controlle |
spases (e.g., CASP2, CASP8, CASP9, and CASP10) | cleave inactive pro-forms of effector caspases, there |
Jon | Cleave is the MC of the group and also an author of c |
A good | cleave is required for a successful splice of an opti |
As well, GrB is shown to | cleave many of the chemicals responsible for apoptosi |
ncolnshire and Somerset and an interest in Sir | Cleave More's waterworks at Bootle to charity. |
, although only produced in small amounts, can | cleave multiple C3 proteins into C3a and C3b. |
Hydrazine is used to | cleave N-alkylated phthalimide derivatives. |
The protease functions in the lysosome to | cleave N-terminal tripeptides from substrates, and ha |
t it uses inorganic phosphate as a cofactor to | cleave nucleotide-nucleotide bonds, releasing diphosp |
Its function is to | cleave off an extra, or precursor, sequence of RNA on |
EC 3.4.11.4 are those that | cleave off the amino-terminal end from a tripeptide |
are those hydrolases that | cleave off the amino-terminal amino acid from a polyp |
to Sonic Youth and that dog., with Lockey and | Cleave often alternating on vocals within the same so |
In 1837 Henry Vincent accompanied John | Cleave on a summer speaking tour in the industrial no |
elves with the seed of men: but they shall not | cleave one to another, even as iron is not mixed with |
c name Schizaea is from the Greek, meaning “to | cleave or split”. |
r caspases (e.g., CASP3, CASP6, CASP7) in turn | cleave other protein substrates within the cell, to t |
ver, there are milk-clotting proteases able to | cleave other peptide bonds in the κ-casein chain, suc |
ndent serine endoprotease that can efficiently | cleave precursor proteins at their paired basic amino |
Once initiated caspase-9 goes on to | cleave procaspase-3 & procaspase-7, which cleave seve |
, elastase 2A has been shown to preferentially | cleave proteins after leucine, methionine, and phenyl |
ily of cysteine proteases called caspases that | cleave proteins only at an amino acid following a asp |
it into close proximity with the proteins that | cleave prothrombin to active thrombin after injury. |
Cleave published the newspaper from his bookshop in S | |
an anhydrous source of fluoride and is used to | cleave silyl ether protective groups. |
Cleave suffered imprisonment for refusing to pay stam | |
Invertases | cleave the O-C(fructose) bond, whereas the sucrases c |
nlike S1 Nuclease, Mung Bean Nuclease will not | cleave the intact strand of nicked duplex DNA. |
Enzymes that | cleave the glycosidic bond of a glucuronide are calle |
Human Atg4 homologues | cleave the carboxyl termini of the three human Atg8 h |
e fashion, bifunctional glycosylase-lyases can | cleave the AP site, leaving a 5' phosphate adjacent t |
Exoribonucleases can use either water to | cleave the nucleotide-nucleotide bond (which is calle |
Thy strong word did | cleave the darkness (text by Martin H. Franzman) Hymn |
otease enzymes, such as dipeptidyl peptidases, | cleave the terminal ends of proteins to generate dipe |
al milk-clotting proteases that, being able to | cleave the Phe105-Met106 bond in the κ-casein molecul |
by a selected restriction enzyme that will not | cleave the wildtype DNA. |
Given time, thrombin is able to | cleave the reactive bond within antithrombin and an i |
variety of substances, multiple sheddases can | cleave the same substrate resulting in different cons |
of a bacterium), the MASP protein functions to | cleave the blood protein C4 into C4a and C4b. |
e used that will isolate a particular gene and | cleave the sugar phosphate backbones at different poi |
duce the enzyme β-galactosidase which can then | cleave the X-gal present within the nutrient agar, re |
cyclohexylmethylcarbonate. Plasma lipases then | cleave the ester group in the bloodstream leaving fre |
ed to the late ER where they interact with and | cleave their substrate proteins. |
gs to a family of enzymes called caspases that | cleave their substrates at C-terminal aspartic acid r |
Enzymes which | cleave these bonds are known as phosphomonoesterases, |
amorphous zone and exoglucanases subsequently | cleave these large insoluble chunks of cellulose into |
e for organophosphate poisoning because it can | cleave this phosphorylation. |
r vain faith, then let the trembling of Gehazi | cleave to me, as well as the legal punishments to whi |
Periodic acid will | cleave vicinal diols into two aldehyde or ketone frag |
RAF | Cleave was conceived as housing target and target sup |
RAF | Cleave was an airbase just north of Bude in Cornwall, |
their own invitation to the event, as Mrs. Van | Cleave was intending to send them a letter of complai |
Cleave went on to found Cleave's London Satirist and | |
Some ethers rapidly | cleave with boron tribromide (even aluminium chloride |
Type II enzymes (EC 3.1.21.4) | cleave within or at short specific distances from rec |
Specifically, alpha secretases | cleave within the fragment that gives rise to the Alz |
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