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Structure of C313Y and implications for function

Molecular medicine of microRNAs: structure, function and implications for diabetes

Molecular medicine of microRNAs: structure, function and implications for diabetes

... UAG Figure 2. Proposed mechanisms of miRNA action. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) can inhibit translation at pre- and post-initiation stages. (a) At pre-initiation stages, the miRNP complex may affect m 7 G-cap-dependent translation ...

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Retinal structure and function in achromatopsia : implications for gene therapy.

Retinal structure and function in achromatopsia : implications for gene therapy.

... photoreceptor structure, we therefore suggest that candidates should be considered for potential gene therapy intervention on an individual basis, irrespective of their ...visual function in subjects with ...

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CRISPR Cpf1 proteins: structure, function and implications for genome editing

CRISPR Cpf1 proteins: structure, function and implications for genome editing

... On‑target specificity and off‑target effect High specificity, as well as low levels of off-target DNA cleavage, are critical elements for genome edit- ing applications of CRISPR-associated nucleases. The seed segment of ...

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Dissociation and Alterations in Brain Function and Structure: Implications for Borderline Personality Disorder

Dissociation and Alterations in Brain Function and Structure: Implications for Borderline Personality Disorder

... brain structure/ function and dissociative symptoms) but do not allow causal conclusions: it remains unclear whether alterations are a pre- disposition for or the result of frequent dissociation and prob- ...

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Structure of the NheA Component of the Nhe Toxin from Bacillus cereus: Implications for Function

Structure of the NheA Component of the Nhe Toxin from Bacillus cereus: Implications for Function

... the structure presented here shows that, although there is a β-tongue structure in NheA, its sequence alternates between hydrophobic and hydrophilic ...

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Leaf hydraulics: Implications for understanding leaf structure and function, drought resistance and community assembly

Leaf hydraulics: Implications for understanding leaf structure and function, drought resistance and community assembly

... leaf structure and function found across vascular plants and may contribute in fundamental ways to plant function and differences in species ecological ...

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Leaf hydraulics: Implications for understanding leaf structure and function, drought resistance and community assembly

Leaf hydraulics: Implications for understanding leaf structure and function, drought resistance and community assembly

... Are leaf hydraulic traits useful indicators of drought resistance? The results presented in this thesis strongly indicate that leaf hydraulic vulnerability represents a direct measure of drought resistance in cool ...

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Structure of Alphacoronavirus Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus nsp1 Has Implications for Coronavirus nsp1 Function and Evolution

Structure of Alphacoronavirus Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus nsp1 Has Implications for Coronavirus nsp1 Function and Evolution

... The structure of TGEV nsp1 is characterized by an irregular six-stranded ␤-barrel flanked by an ␣-helix. In order to identify the evolutionarily conserved areas, an alignment was made from various nsp1 sequences ...

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Structure of human chitotriosidase - Implications for specific inhibitor design and function of mammalian chitinase-like lectins

Structure of human chitotriosidase - Implications for specific inhibitor design and function of mammalian chitinase-like lectins

... Chitin hydrolases have been identified in a variety of organisms ranging from bacteria to eukaryotes. They have been proposed to be possible targets for the design of novel chemotherapeutics against human pathogens such ...

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Structure of Aspergillus niger epoxide hydrolase at 1.8 Å resolution: implications for the structure and function of the mammalian microsomal class of epoxide hydrolases

Structure of Aspergillus niger epoxide hydrolase at 1.8 Å resolution: implications for the structure and function of the mammalian microsomal class of epoxide hydrolases

... fold of the family of epoxide hydrolases and haloalkane dehalogenases is unique to the mEHs, and could thus be suspected of mediating such an interaction. Based on the three-dimensional structure, however, it can ...

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The C313Y Piedmontese mutation decreases myostatin covalent dimerisation and stability

The C313Y Piedmontese mutation decreases myostatin covalent dimerisation and stability

... C313Y recapitulates the mutation found in Piedmontese myostatin, C313A disrupts the C313-C374 disulphide bond without introducing a large tyrosine residue minimizing steric interference and C374A removes the same ...

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Structure and Function

Structure and Function

... Block Grant funding for resource development activities in Minnesota declined between FYs 2000 and 2003 (from $2 to $1.5 million). In FY 2003, the largest proportion of these funds went[r] ...

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Structure and Function

Structure and Function

... In FY 2003 planning, coordination, and needs assessment activities received the largest proportion (46 percent) of resource development funds, followed by training (at 22 percent).. Di[r] ...

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MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

... NOTE: This is an opportune place to illustrate how form fits function. It is remarkable how much early models contributed to the understanding of membrane structure, since biologists proposed these models ...

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Membrane Structure and Function

Membrane Structure and Function

... Thus, the selective permeability of a membrane depends on both the discriminating barrier of the lipid bilayer and the specific transport proteins... Transport Across Membrane[r] ...

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Protein Structure and Function

Protein Structure and Function

... occurring polypeptide chains, which are made of l-amino acids, fold into right-handed α-helices. When synthetic polypeptides are made of d-amino acids, the polypeptides fold into left-handed helices. All amino acid ...

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STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: JOINTS

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: JOINTS

... Saddle Joints Degrees of Freedom 2 Primary Motions Bilpanar, excluding spin Mechanical Analogy Horseback rider on a saddle Anatomic Examples CMC joint of the thumb Sternoclavicula[r] ...

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Structure and Function of DNA

Structure and Function of DNA

... The polypeptide leaves the tRNA in the P site and attaches to the amino acid on the tRNA in the A site. The ribosome catalyzes the bond formation between the two amino acids Step 3, tr[r] ...

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Cell Structure and Function

Cell Structure and Function

... Introduction (page 169) 1. What is the structure that makes up every living thing? The cell The Cell Theory (pages 169–170) 2. What was Anton van Leeuwenhoek the first to see in the 1600s? He was the first person ...

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Cellular Structure and Function

Cellular Structure and Function

... 1. The bacterium E. coli is a type of cell called . 2. Substances would have more difficulty moving across the plasma membrane without a substance called . 3. The central structure that defines the cell is called ...

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