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MTL1 is a partly redundant paralog of the major cell wall integrity (CWI) sensor MID2 and is involved in the oxidative stress response and actin cytoskeleton repolarisation [ 66] and has also been named a putative sensor for glucose starvation [ 67].

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In C. elegans the predicted MACIT protein (Fig.  1c), ORF F29C4.8, has been named COL-99 (Putative cuticle collagen 99) (www.wormbase.org).org

Stephen was named for a putative founder of Elizabethtown, New Jersey, who had, according to family tradition, come from England or Wales in 1665, as well as his great-great-grandfather Stephen Crane (1709 1780), a Revolutionary War patriot who served as New Jersey delegate to the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia.

In the course of annotating both genomes, a putative lantibiotic structural gene had been noted and had been named lichenicidin [18] or had been annotated as "putative lantibiotic mersacidin precursor" [17], respectively.

This putative hybrid has been named C. aquatica HG (Hybrid Guangxi).

This putative gene has been named gau for gene antisense ubiquitous in mtDNAs.

We have identified 22 nonredundant putative PAIs across the genomes of H. pylori strains: 26695, Cuz-20, J99, PeCan4, and SouthAfrica7, which are named as putative pathogenicity islands of H. pylori 1 22 (PiHp1 22).

Stanley O'Neal, whose career started on a car assembly line and whose grandfather was born a slave, was named president and putative successor to David Komansky, the investment bank's long-serving chairman and chief executive.Mr Komansky is not due to retire for three years.

In the same way the putative protein products of TNFRSF11A_Δ9 and TNFRSF11A_Δ8,9 were named RANK-a and RANK-b, respectively.

Putative toxins were named with a toxin-class abbreviation, a number indicating cluster identity, and a lower-case letter indicating the particular member of a cluster.

Our analysis determined that AT1G48300, which was named DGAT3, is the putative gene encoding a cytosolic DGAT in Arabidopsis.

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