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The use of a protease with broad substrate specificity, such as thermolysin allows the identification of cleavage sites solely on the basis of the flexibility of the protein substrate.
On the basis of the flexibility of bacteriochlorin-based chemistry, it should be possible to synthesize additional distinct fluorophores with slightly different emissions.
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The new polymers possess a phosphazene backbone, which is the basis of the molecular flexibility, with a variety of different alkyl ether and alkoxy side groups.
Ultimately, understanding how recurrent neural networks [35] accomplish structural learning might elucidate the neural basis of the unsurpassed flexibility of biological controllers.
Finally, we quantified the molecular basis of the enhanced flexibility - and the resulting robustness of the clock's photoentrainment - demonstrating that the wc-1 loop provides a low-dimensional mechanism for optimally tuning the extent to which FRQ protein degradation is saturated.
As might be expected on the basis of relative flexibilities, the interaction energies associated with the GlcNAc residues are much less variable than those of the peptides.
We still give some comparisons on the basis of programmability, flexibility and power in Tables 2, 3 and 4, respectively, at the end of the discussion which can provide clearer picture of the systems we have already seen in this article.
Thus, these MD simulations also support increased dynamics of regions near the active site and support the hypothesis that Arg190 and Arg93 could help to mediate these effects on the basis of increases in flexibility of the activation loop and C-helix for the myristylated protein in a ternary complex.
The Government ICT Strategy, published in March, says that open source solutions should be considered alongside proprietary ones in procurement, and that when there is no significant cost difference open source should be chosen on the basis of its flexibility.
Their division of whole receiver functions on the basis of needed flexibility in reconfiguration appeals to some extent.
Secondly, the acoustic variation seen in gibbon hoos (and in other primate vocalisation types) may simply be the basis of acoustic flexibility, similar to human speech, in which subtle acoustic parameters, like pitch, can be important carriers of meaning (e.g. Chinese or Thai: [ 63]).
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