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The phrase "a common structural element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing components that are frequently found in a particular context, such as architecture, literature, or design.
Example: "In many architectural styles, a common structural element is the use of columns to support the building."
Alternatives: "a typical structural component" or "a frequent structural feature".
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Straw reinforcement (based on the cereal teff, Eragrostis abyssinica, a crucial indigenous staple in Ethiopia) is a common structural element in mud houses in the country.
To explore whether dityrosine bonds could be a common structural element in other SLC30A family members, we first examined whether myc-tagged versions of human ZnTs form covalent dimers in response to H2O2 (Fig. 7B).
All data are depicted as average±standard error of the mean The similarity of sequence between the Escherichia coli zinc transporter Yiip and mammalian zinc transporters of the SCL30A family led us to hypothesize that dimer formation could be a common structural element, shared by SLC30A mammalian zinc transporters.
Sequences in the alignment can be realigned once a common structural element is identified for a set of sequences that do not have sufficient sequence identity.
Inter- α-inhibitor (I αI) belongs to the Kinitz-typeprotein superfamily, a group of proteins possessing kunin as a common structural element and the ability to inhibit serine proteases [ 175].
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Pectin is a common structural component of all higher plants.
A basic common structural element has been, in all cases, the presence of covalently attached imidazolium subunits able to form palladium NHC complexes (Pd NHC) and to stabilize PdNPs.
The most important common structural element is the proximal thiolate ligand, bound to the central iron of heme (protoporphyrin IX).
The correlation between these common features of the kinetic plots and the common structural element led us to the conclusion that within the first seconds of the oxidation of linoleic acid by LOX-1 there is a modification of the carotenoid structure at the level of the polyene system as already Kennedy and Liebler [ 26] have shown.
Each domain contains subdomains A and B, which share common structural elements.
Most endogenous MPs share common structural elements within a tetradecapeptide sequence that adopts an amphipathic helix whilst traversing biological membranes and when bound to an intracellular protein target.
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