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Discover Ludwig"cleavage site" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It refers to a specific region in a molecule that can be cut or cleaved by a specific enzyme. For example, "The endonuclease enzyme cleaved the DNA molecule at the cleavage site to create two parts."
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Green arrowheads indicate predicted cleavage site by Cas9.
The predicted DNA cleavage site is marked with an arrow.
Some models have been designed to predict its cleavage site.
The expression construct contained sequences encoding GST, a thrombin cleavage site, a HisTag and an enterokinase cleavage site, in that order.
Lagging ribosomes that translate up to the cleavage site stall with an empty A site.
Therefore, we compared here the DNA conformational dynamics near the cleavage site.
Lohmuller, T. et al. Toward computer-based cleavage site prediction of cysteine endopeptidases.
The green arrowhead indicates the tRNA cleavage site to release sgRNA.
The schematic presents the location of the sole cleavage site found in SNX2.
The XhoI cleavage site was used to generate DNA templates for run-off transcription.
Cleavage site specificity and conformational selection in type I collagen degradation.
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