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Changing Asp/Asn residues in enzymes, especially when the residue is located near the catalytic site, may be a useful strategy for adapting the enzyme to a high pH and high temperature environment.

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Positively selected protein sites were identified that might have been central in adapting the SULT1A3 and 1A4 enzymes to their role in sulfonating catecholamines such as dopamine and other structurally related drugs.

In the transporter classification database, there are 26 DMT families [ 17], using nomenclature adapted from the enzyme commission.

Together, these experiments demonstrate the possibility of adapting the target-dependent activation concept to various types of nucleic acid enzymes.

We also adapted the buffer conditions of this enzyme to ensure the maximum reduction of contaminating bovine and human DNA in Taq polymerases and primers without reducing PCR sensitivity and efficiency.

For example, Jacques Monod who in 1949 adapted the MM equation from single enzymes to fit the growth of bacterial cultures: his work was only interpreted thermodynamically 50 years afterwards.

Adapting a cytosolic enzyme that breaks down glutathione to function in the ER has afforded a means to selectively purge the organelle of glutathione and thereby assess the role of this otherwise abundant tri-peptide in ER protein redox.

The selected substitutions are believed to increase the stability of the cold adapted enzyme based on structural analysis of the thermostable structure.

Many excellent examples of directed evolution applied to a wide range of enzymes have clearly demonstrated its future role in adapting enzymes for use in the chemical industry.

Complementary to these biological processes, the encoded molecular functions "transporter activity" and "enzyme regulator activity" as well as "protein and nucleic acid binding transcription factor activity" seem to be on hair-trigger alert to enable the tick midgut to shift rapidly from a catabolic to an anabolic metabolism by adapting enzyme activities and transcription.

Our results suggest that bacterial communities growing under increasingly stringent nutrient limitation adapt their enzyme activities primarily for the nutrients provided, but that there is also a more subtle response not linked to the substrates included in the feed medium.

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