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I describe here the discovery and characterization of a novel polysaccharide polymer in M. xanthus that is located in the periplasm and surprisingly appears to replace the oligomeric carbohydrates found in most bacteria.
According to Floridian oncologists, the miracle fruit appears to replace the persistent metallic chemical taste in patients' mouths with a sweet flavour that allows them to enjoy eating again.
In this complex, Ro52 appears to replace the RING finger protein Rbx1that is typically found in Cul1 based cullin ring ligases and therefore appears to support ubiquitination of p27Kip1 only indirectly through Skp2.
When compared with the recent crystallographic data of the p53 glycopeptide– CpOGA complex (Schimpl et al. 2012), it was found that this hydrogen bond appears to replace the stacking interaction of W146 −3) with protein residue N298 (BtOGA N243).
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Summer flowers are rapidly appearing to replace the now seeding blooms of spring.
Two phase temperature control system (TPTCS) appear to replace the single phase temperature control systems (SPTCS) at that, hydraulic characteristics of THTCS differ from hydraulic characteristics of SPTCS.
Once a choice such as this is made, new constraints appear to replace the old constraints.
A few models appeared to replace the original, notably the T-Touch Expert, but nothing could quite unseat it.
Every month or so after the first pluck, two or three others mysteriously appeared to replace the first.
It also appeared to replace the endogenous protein in the anterior A/P stripe, immediately anterior to the central dpp expression domain (blue channel, blue arrowheads).
Thus, phosphorylated Ser158 appeared to replace the role of Glu158 in the BH3 sequence.
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