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We believe that Mot1 disrupts TBP and TBP NC2 via a non-processive mechanism, e.g. by 1 or a few bp "translocation", which in principle would be enough to dissociate the protein substrates from a highly constrained DNA.

This NMR assay, named AIDA-NMR (antagonist induced dissociation assay-NMR), belongs to the target protein-detected NMR screening methods and provides unambiguous information on whether an antagonist of a protein protein interaction is strong enough to dissociate the complex and whether its action is through denaturation, precipitation, or release of a protein in its functional folded state.

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The choice of the stem length (5 7 bp nucleotide) should be appropriated such as it forms a stable hairpin stem-loop structure for effective fluorescence quenching and should also be weak enough to dissociate when a duplex hybrid is formed between the probe and the target sequence.

From the above observations, it can be assumed that at higher RF power (110 W), the electron energy becomes sufficient enough to dissociate phenyl rings and methyl groups CH3 present in styrene monomer.

During J-type shocks the velocities and temperatures are high enough to dissociate molecular hydrogen and cooling takes places through, subsequently, H, O, and H2 as soon as it is re-formed.

Since that's not enough to dissociate it from Britain, Britain itself will have to change its name.

Although a disclaimer on the emails says Mr. Huckabee does not endorse these products, that might not be enough to dissociate him, as a future presidential aspirant, from their claims, which are designed to pry open the wallets of small-donor conservatives, some of whom distrust mainstream sources of information.

Almost identical values were obtained by titration of c- P6⋅T6* and c- P7⋅T7* with pyridine (log Kf=29.2±0.4 and 31.9±0.3, respectively) whereas pyridine does not bind strongly enough to dissociate c- P6⋅T6.

That Frankenstein combination forces architects to dissociate the residential space from the behemoth below.

In its place, the enzyme trypsin was used to dissociate the cells and separate them.

These acts served both to remove potential rivals and to dissociate the ʿAbbāsids from their "extremist" supporters.

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