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This is puzzling, as the very large N-terminal region is the most divergent part of the protein compared with LRRK1 and one might therefore expect that any LRRK2-specific interactors might bind here and be interesting for understanding function.
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Although the mechanism through which each RNA helicase regulates HCV genome replication may be different, the requirement of cellular RNA helicases for HCV genome replication is interesting for understanding HCV-cellular factors interaction.
Intergenic orphan islands are much more variable for methylation during development and therefore are interesting for understanding the biological function of methylation.
The implications of this idea could be interesting for both information technology and the understanding of life.
Increasing oxygenation to these areas could rescue these cells and make treatment more viable, but the effect of flow in these regions, which is largely static, would be interesting for both a therapeutic and biological understanding of cancer.
Depending on the specific transporter, these genes could be interesting targets for understanding root exudation or other release strategies for Centaurea secondary metabolites and uptake of nutrients, and may aid in understanding the role of transport in competitive ability of Centaurea.
Studying the transcriptomic level of M. gallisepticum is interesting for both understanding of common principles of transcription regulation of minimal cell and response to definite influence for pathogen bacteria.
It will be interesting in understanding their biological funcitons.
Furthermore, a RP with OSEM + PSF without TOF would be interesting to study for understanding the role of PSF correction alone in the quantification of MBF and MFR.
Reconstituted systems mimicking cells are interesting tools for understanding the details of cell behavior.
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