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The paused EC may recruit the T7 DNA processing machinery, which cleaves the concatemerized DNA within this 8 nt concatemer junction (CJ).
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After PCR, a DpnI digestion is performed, which cleaves only the methylated template plasmid DNA.
The only major difference with Fonzy, which cleaves slavishly to Scott's template, is that it's set in France.
OXPHOS-stimulated mitochondrial fusion operates through Yme1L, which cleaves Opa1 more efficiently under high OXPHOS conditions.
Presenilin 1 (PS1) is the catalytic unit of γ-secretase which cleaves more than one hundred substrates.
The Senate, which cleaves more to tradition, is keeping its pages.
Nucleic acid molecule having an RNA substrate cleaving enzymatic activity which cleaves a separate RNA substrate at a cleavage site.
Fourth, mutations that inactivate UvsW and endonuclease VII (which cleaves DNA branches) synergistically block repair of double-strand breaks.
We present evidence that sustained glycolysis induced by LPS treatment activates caspase-3, which cleaves HDAC4 and triggers its degradation.
One popular recombinant DNA tool is the EcoRI endonuclease, which cleaves DNA at GAATTC sites and serves as a paradigm for sequence specific DNA-enzyme interactions.
Activated caspase-3 cleaves ICAD and releases active CAD, which cleaves the DNA to nucleosome-sized fragments [1].
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