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Mutation of these glycines to leucine did not decrease the propensity of the RC LH1 complex to assemble in a dimeric form, as would be expected from experimental studies of the effect of mutation on GxxxG motifs in other membrane proteins.

And finally, if formal training had an influence, highly trained dogs would follow gaze less than dogs with little training experience, and also short-term training for initiating eye contact would decrease the propensity of the dogs to follow gaze.

In addition, by repressing early lineage-specification genes, Prdm14 may decrease the propensity of epiSCs toward heterogeneity (Han et al., 2010) and increase their responsiveness to LIF-Stat3 signaling and reprogramming factors.

Because an increased temperature and 1 M GdnHCl would be expected to decrease the helical content of the E-helix insert, and domain swapping is expected to be promoted by the incompatibility of the folded E-helix insert with the monomer state, we would expect these solution conditions to decrease the propensity of c-E-helix-PYP to form a dimer compared to those seen under native conditions.

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Inhibition of SEG neuronal activity could therefore, in principle, decrease the propensity for expression of spontaneously initiated walking-related behaviors.

Hence, this phenomenon decreased the propensity of CR molecules to bind to TISW surface [29].

Phosphorylation at T144/T150 in the F1 loop could disrupt membrane association either by reducing the overall positive charge in the loop, or by decreasing the propensity of the loop to form a helix.

Rather than increasing its activation as is the case for CUL3-mediated K63-ubiquitination, TRAF2 acts to degrade the pool of activated caspase-8, decreasing the propensity of the cell to commit to apoptosis.

Constitutive overexpression of cyclin Ds also decreased the propensity of early G1 hESCs to initiate endoderm differentiation and reduced the number of early G1 phase cells (11.7% in PTP6, 5.8% in OE cyclin D1, 6.3% in OE cyclin D2, and 7.5% in OE cyclin D3) while increasing late G1 phase cells (15.8% in PTP6, 18.6% in OE cyclin D1, 17.9% in OE cyclin D2, and 17.2% in OE cyclin D3).

Previously, we have shown that increasing the bulk of these residues decreases the propensity to make the transition to the open state.

Lesions of the PLC, in contrast, decreased the propensity to relapse when abstinent rats were returned to the drug-seeking environment.

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