Sentence examples for I residues from inspiring English sources

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We assessed the contributions of: (i) residues 343 352 for which electron density was not visible in our structure, (ii) the N‐terminal region of the PID visible in our structure (residues 353 375), and (iii) the C‐terminal half of the PID observed in the crystal structure, residues 376 406 (Supplementary Fig S6D).

The Latrodectus hesperus MiSp N-terminus we report here contains the sequences (VWDSTATAEAFIGSFNS and MDDISSISDTIISAIER) that exactly match mass spectrometry peptide sequences collected from L. hesperus minor ampullate silk by LaMattina et al. [ 57] (peptide mass 2081.0 and 2434.1), excepting that all "I" residues were reported as "L" (I and L are difficult to distinguish with MS).

This initial consensus sequence was refined manually in the following way: i) Residues that were determined by crystal structure of a retrovirus RT to have sidechain or mainchain contact to either nucleic acid, dNTPs or Mg2+ cofactor [ 29] and that were present in at least one of the six retroelements above were inserted in the consensus sequence.

Indeed, (i) residues lying in the membrane have to possess rather hydrophobic character to allow liposolubility, which is confirmed by the presence of many leucine residues (figure 2) and (ii) bi-directional integrin signalling (inside-out and outside-in) is accomplished by transmission of information across the plasma membrane [ 38].

Indeed, (i) residues lying in the membrane have to possess a hydrophobic character to warrant liposolubility, which is confirmed by the presence of many leucine residues (fig. 2) and (ii) bi-directional integrin signalling (inside-out and outside-in) is accomplished by transmission of information across the plasma membrane [ 29].

This assay was used to determine Sudan red I residues in tomato sauce and chili powder samples after simple pretreatment.

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Based on our measurements, we suggest that (i) residue N103 participates actively in PTC binding, in line with previous computational studies.

A putative hydrogen bond was also identified between the backbone carbonyl oxygen of His (i residue) and the backbone amide NH of Cys (i + 3 residue).

These disordered residues occur in five major regions of greater than 25 continuous stretches of amino acid residues: (i) residue positions 1 35 (35 residues), (ii) 67 95 (29 residues), (iii) 146 205 (60 residues), (iv) 218 260 (43 residues), and (v) 278 322 (45 residues).

N-terminal deletion mutants of RIG-I (residues 242 925) were constructed by PCR amplification with mutagenic sense primers that introduced a Kpn I site and a met codon in lieu of phe241.

In order to identify the RIG-I residues possibly involved in RNA binding, we performed a structural alignment among the RIG-I model, and the crystal structures of PcrA (a DNA helicase from Bacillus stearothermophilus) [31], of Rep (a DNA helicase from E. coli) [32] and of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS3 helicase [33].

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