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Usually, the collision energies for the cleavages of glycosidic bonds are much lower than those for cleavages of peptide bonds, so few peptide sequence information can be provided.
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BstYI variant NN1 displays a 12-fold preference for cleavage of AGATCT over AGATCC or GGATCT.
Thermolysis was selective for cleavage of the weak bibenzyl bond, whereas the catalyst precursor effected cleavage at the naphthyl moiety.
In addition, the M369E mutation resulted in a small increase in catalytic efficiency for cleavage of p-nitrophenyl β-d-galactoside.
Whether there is also a role for cleavage of type I collagen in infarct healing is unknown.
The composition of the chloroplast and lipid droplet membranes was further explored to determine candidate enzymes for cleavage of membrane components and product release.
We generated a potential energy profile by scanning the C1-C2 bond. Figure 6 displays the potential energy surface for cleavage of the C1-C2 bond.
We may speculate that the major part of this energy is spent for cleavage of 13% of the hydrogen bonds in the structure of ice, while the 87% of the bonds may remain intact.
HRV 3C protease, which is responsible for cleavage of viral polyprotein in to proteins essential for viral life-cycle, represents an important target.
Rate enhancements by multifunctional catalysts for cleavage of simple model substrates with good leaving groups are as high as 106 but somewhat lower (105) for real RNA.
Legumain or asparaginly endopeptidase (AEP) is a lysosomal cysteine protease with a high level of specificity for cleavage of protein substrates after an asparagine residue.
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