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This enzyme functions as a zinc metalloprotease and is highly conserved, and it was discovered by its ability to complement the homologous function in yeast (Tam et al. 1998).
In summary, our result clearly showed SaSTT3A was functionally conserved and it might have the similar function in N-glycosylation.
Interestingly, s5 is highly conserved and it is never followed by a proline in positon (N+3) in TRP1 and TRP2, confirming the importance of this site for the other two members of the family rather than for tyrosinase itself [8].
The amino-terminal 'tail' of each histone is evolutionarily conserved and it is target of numerous post-transcriptional modifications.
The D' box is much less conserved and it varied from CUGA to CAGA, UUGA, AUGA, ACCA and CCGA.
STI1 is widely conserved and it has been found in diverse organisms; however, it is named differently depending on the organism.
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The lack of expression differences in the sorghum ortholog, SbSUT1, between sweet and grain sorghum suggests that its function in sucrose phloem loading is conserved, and that it does not likely underlie differences in carbohydrate partitioning between the cultivars.
Malraux took stock of his country's aesthetic patrimony, and his ministry both conserved and enriched it.
Genes from three homeologous chromosomes are often conserved, and sometimes, it is difficult to assign the three homeologous copies to individual chromosomes.
This central metabolic pathway is highly conserved and ancient; it is therefore possible to compare enzymes from phylogenetically distant organisms [ 27].
OPN is a secreted phosphoglycoprotein with multiple domains that are highly conserved and allow it to bind to a variety of cellular receptors such as integrins and hyaluronan receptor, CD44 (Shevde et al, 2010).
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