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Consistent with the results obtained from S2 cells (Fig. 2 and 3), these data suggest that different regions and motifs of Duf intracellular domain function additively to bring about efficient myoblast attraction and fusion.
In contrast, site-specific recombinases possess all the enzyme functions required to bring about efficient, precise integration, deletion or inversion of defined DNA segments [6], and might be very effective instruments for genomic surgery if their target specificity could be altered at will [1].
Regular efforts are being made in order to develop new ion exchange resins and their subsequent characterization so as to bring about efficient industrial performance.
These two conformations of LFA-1 co-operate to bring about efficient T lymphocyte migration.
However, not all xylanases may be necessary to bring about efficient xylan hydrolysis.
This result suggests that Oct4 and Sox2 cooperate with Nanog to bring about efficient downregulation of Rnf12.
On the other hand, structural divergence would imply the accessibility of various solutions that can bring about efficient catalysis.
The high rate of homologous recombination between multiple circular chloroplast DNA molecules present in close physical proximity inside a single chloroplast can as well bring about efficient homoplasmy [ 58- 60].
Moreover, when the lysines are mutated and the N-terminus is blocked, it is clear that potential ubiquitylation on cysteines alone is not sufficient to bring about efficient degradation of Ngn3.
As a means of improving care, a simple passive diffusion of information approach has proven insufficient in bringing about efficient change [ 23].
Classic strain engineering methods such as evolutionary engineering have been, and will probably continue to be, effective in bringing about efficient pentose metabolism in S. cerevisiae.
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