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'destabilizing element' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that causes instability or disturbance in an otherwise stable situation. For example, "The government's decision to raise taxes was a destabilizing element in the economy."
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The classical "bench-based" approach that we are currently following is to clone the element into reporters and quantitatively determine whether it actually promotes -1 PRF (we typically use a cutoff level of ≥ 0.5% of a readthrough control), and whether it can function as an mRNA destabilizing element.
Third, the resulting movement of refugees will add yet another destabilizing element to a humanitarian crisis.
There are problems with these solutions, particularly in the neighboring Arab countries whose rulers fear angry Palestinians would be a destabilizing element.
Mr. Abdel-Jalil said that "the biggest destabilizing element" would be a failure of the rebel administration to deliver services and pay the salaries of officials who had not been paid for months.
The experience of the Kurds within Iraq's democratizing if not yet fully democratic system "dispels the notion that the Kurds are a destabilizing element in this part of the world," he said.
Keeping steady on a stationary plank or beam is hard enough, but a rope adds the destabilizing element of motion.
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The cis-elements enriched in unstable RNAs were termed Destabilizing Elements (DEs; Fig 2B).
Hydrogen/deuterium exchange and chemical crosslinking showed that Rca structurally destabilizes elements of the Rubisco active site with remarkable selectivity.
More generally, destabilizing and stabilizing elements are linked to the propensity of the poly(A) tail to engage in double-stranded structures.
No internal ribosomal binding sites or other putatively destabilizing cis-acting elements were found.
The 3' UTRs from short-lived mRNAs often contain destabilizing A/U-rich elements (ARE) [ 34], but the HPV-16 A/U rich sequence does not contain any of the canonical ARE sequences (AUUUA).
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