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was elucidated by using an equivalent ellipsoid model and the equation for the rotatory diffusion constant derived from Perrin’s equation. This fact will support the conclusion of Doty, Bradbury and Holtzer ...
because its locally flexible conformation makes it susceptible to proteolysis. Upon proteolysis of the antitoxin, the free toxin is released from the TA complex and binds to host cell components, causing ...
representation of the CD spectrum for a flexible molecule in solution is the summation of contributions from the myriad microscopic conformational states (i.e. microstates) that exist at equilibrium. Intuitively ...
. The RGY-rich domain is characterized by quasi-repetitive amino acid sequences configured in tandem, as described later herein (Fig. 1b). The RGY-rich domain is highly flexible because of the numerous ...
trials for TcPRAC in complex with the compounds BrOxoPA, OxoPA, and NG-P27 were carried out by the sitting drop vapor- diffusion method with a Mosquito automated nanoliter dispensing system (TTP Labtech ...
proteinase pepsin and the cysteine proteinase papain (inhibition constant = 10−5–10−4m). The cDNA of the inhibitor was revealed to contain a 357-bp open reading frame encoding a 119-amino acid protein ...
and endomembranes. Carrying out comparisons for these flexible elements simultaneously is challenging and usually not amenable to quantification. Finally, an issue that plagues most live-imaging approaches ...
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