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jrTYR contains a small hydrophobic leucine residue (Leu244) at this position and in contrast, ibCO and vvCO possess long and positively charged arginine (Arg245) and lysine (Lys244) residues, respectively, both of which are able to stabilize acidic functionalities of substrates.
Influences of the pore structure and the surface functionality of carbon substrates on the formation of ZSM-5 nanoparticles were studied.
Differences in the surface chemistry and functionality of CNT substrates were also shown to affect osteoblast cell phenotype [ 120].
The architecture of the AuNPs aggregates is driven by the nanoparticle size, surface charge, and dielectric constant, and by the surface functionality of the substrate, which determine the mutual interaction forces among the AuNPs.
In order to significantly increase the hydrolysis reaction rate, the controlled respective positioning of the oxime and of the substrate will be achieved through the immunization, and in a second step, the oxime will be bound to the mAb in a reactive position towards the reactive thiophosphate functionality of the substrate.
DNAzymes have been extensively studied as biosensors because of their unique functionality of cleaving substrate in the presence of metal ion cofactors.
That is, a plausible complex dependence between the hinge behavior and the specific functionality of the substrate with respect to the rate of cleavage can be inferred.
Closest to graphoepitaxy is chemical epitaxy, 81, 82 where patterning of the chemical functionality of the substrate to preferentially favor one of the blocks in the BCP or to be equally favorable, resulting in preferential domain orientations and arrangements.
In this study, we applied the in vitro MMR assay to analyse the substrate specificities and functionality of MutS α and MutS β using substrates, GT, IDL1 and IDL2 in three different cell lines.
On the other hand, CYP2B, CYP3A and CYP4A isoforms show some substrate similarities within subfamilies across species, while exhibiting substrate diversity in other cases, implying that the proper choice of substrates for assessing the presence and functionality of these enzymes is crucial to properly assess the relevant levels in an in vitro system (Langsch et al., 2009).
Thin film is the general term used for coatings that are used to modify and increase the functionality of a bulk surface or substrate.
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