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Cells lacking CLRC subunits (clr4Δ, rik1Δ, cul4Δ, dos1Δ, or dos2Δ) exhibit delocalization of Swi6 and complete loss of H3K9me from heterochromatic regions (Ekwall et al., 1996; Hong et al., 2005; Horn et al., 2005; Jia et al., 2005; Li et al., 2005; Thon et al., 2005).
On the contrary, LUMO+1 delocalization is strongly related with Ph rings when compared with Si backbone orbitals.
As inferred from the NMR shown in Figure2a, delocalization of carriers occurs with increasing B as well.
Open image in new window Figure 7 Delocalization of FtsZ rings in S. suis cells lacking Ga5DH.
In no-kink structures of 10 delocalization is symmetrical and this characteristic splitting is also kept in other molecules but with a lesser extent of symmetry.
Effective conductivity of the polymer is defined by Q3D delocalization of charge carriers within such domains and their Mott variable range hopping between the domains dominating its micro- and macroscopic conductivity.
However, we did not detect signs of sV23 or sV17 delocalization either in M601 (Figs. S2C and S3B C) or in transheterozygote M601/M603 egg chambers (Fig. S3B,C).
Our data show that this pSTAT3Ser727 overactivation is not associated with massive STAT3 delocalization.
In mutant cells that contain a nonphosphorylatable Hsl1, Hog1 activity cannot promote Hsl7 delocalization, fails to accumulate Swe1, and fails to arrest at G2.
The HIPK2 aggresome accumulation induced by inhibition of Y354 phosphorylation is reminiscent of HIPK2 delocalization observed in human breast carcinomas and leukemias [15,24].
Collectively, the major defect of Ndc80 loop-less mutants lies in unstable spindle-kinetochore attachment and microtubule instability ascribable to Dis1 delocalization from the kinetochore.
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