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Alternatively, if Rvs disassembly precedes scission it might destabilize the membrane tubule and thereby regulate the timing of scission.
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It has been indicated that long-term storage might destabilize NGAL [ 38].
Here we consider the effects of mutations that might destabilize pVHL itself or its interactions within VCB (Fig. 5).
As for molecular mechanisms mediating Emx2OS-dependent Emx2-mRNA down-regulation, we hypothesized that the antisense ncRNA might destabilize the sense mRNA, forming a double strand with it and so preparing its degradation by double-strand ribonucleases.
Therefore, although it is plausible that the large number of consecutive positive or negative charges in the mutants might destabilize the helix, the mutations do not cause a major impairment of the overall function of complexins.
Although a relatively weak association, we call attention to it because mtDNA replication pauses at the DmTTF binding sites (Jõers et al., 2013), and such pauses might destabilize forks and promote exchange.
This might destabilize the weak, undemocratic regimes of the country.
The Bush plan might "destabilize" support for the Kyoto pact, which is awaiting ratification.
economists warn that rapid deleveraging by banks might destabilize financial markets in the next 18 months.
11 discovery of widespread sympathy for Osama bin Laden rather than concern that democracy in Iraq might destabilize the kingdom.
Five years ago, U.S. authorities, fearing that A.I.G.'s collapse might destabilize the whole financial system, stepped in with a huge bailout.
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