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The phrase "adjacent backbone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, networking, or structural design, where it refers to a backbone that is next to or in close proximity to another structure.
Example: "The adjacent backbone of the organism provides additional support and stability to its overall structure."
Alternatives: "neighboring backbone" or "contiguous backbone".
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Triads were assigned based on adjacent backbone carbonyl C atoms from each α chain.
The adjacent backbone amides of Gly193 and Ser195 create the oxyanion hole.
The indole side chain of Trp at the base of the active-site cleft was reoriented ~90o and the adjacent backbone was shifted in the G89P crystal structure.
This latter amidine can alternately form H-bonds with the thymine carbonyl (weaker in this calculation) or to an adjacent backbone deoxyribose O (stronger).
They are partly target- and partly backbone-specific, corresponding to the 3' target-specific region of the OCP, and 7 12 nucleotides of the adjacent backbone sequence.
It implies the formation of a hydrogen bond between a basic residue and an adjacent backbone amide oxygen during the ESI process.
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This kind of microstructural organization can be the result of structural memory coming from the solid structure of FAMEs molecules, where polar interactions exist between heads and van der Waals forces are between two adjacent backbones forming an interdigitated structure.
The abasic sites are recognized by Ape1/Ref-1, whicleavesves the adjacent DNA backbone to continue the DNA repair process [ 19, 20].
Therefore, discrimination of the ribonucleotide by pol β is attributed to the loss of a contact with the primer terminus and a steric clash between O2′ of the ribose ring and the adjacent polymerase backbone carbonyl.
These dimers involve intermolecular hydrogen-bonds between adjacent peptide backbones as well as interactions between sugar residues.
Endo- and exonucleases are critical for incision of the DNA backbone adjacent to damaged bases and excision of nucleotides during repair [2].
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