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β-secretase is matured from its precursor protein, called β-secretase zymogen, which, different from most of other zymogens, is also partially active in cleaving APP.
In fact, E-selectin is a glycoprotein that is matured from 107 kDa to 115 kDa through sequential post-translational modification with carbohydrates [8].
MicroRNA miR-675 is matured from the H19 non-coding transcript and is thus generated from the maternal chromosome only (Fig. 2A).
Also the imprinted IGF2 gene at this imprinted domain produces a microRNA, miR-483, which is matured from its second intronic sequence and is expressed in the placenta and the liver.
Indeed, an interesting recent study shows that miR-675 is matured from the H19 transcript itself, at the end of gestation only, and this was shown to be involved in the control of placental growth, in part through its negative effect on the mRNA coding for the IGF1-receptor.
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But China is maturing from a developing to a developed economy, and given the amount of investment [the Chinese] are making in innovation, particularly in genomics, their incentives have changed.
The Jays are pounding teams with an offense that's matured from last season.
Two microRNAs (miR-296 and miR-298), expressed in the embryo, kidney and nervous system, are matured from the long non-coding antisense transcript NESPAS expressed from the paternal chromosome.
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