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In biochemistry, it may be protein folding.

The key may be protein.

One such molecule may be protein kinase Mζ (PKMζ), a persistently active kinase whose synthesis increases following LTP induction.

As an alternative, these authors suggest that insulator bodies may be protein aggregates.

This observation, and the aberrant morphology of these granules, suggests that the Pbp1 over-expression granules may either be less dependent upon non-translating mRNAs, be slower to disassemble, or may be protein aggregates that contain small amounts of mRNA.

In addition to the expected molecular weight band, additional bands were seen suggesting that there may be protein aggregation and some breakdown in the lysates, post-translational protein modification by the cells, and/or that the assay protocol was not fully optimised, although three different dilutions of the primary antibody were used.

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The runs indicate that approximately 1% of the sequence in these BAC clones may be protein-coding.

There are many varieties of antisense transcripts, entitled ET RNAs, which overlap predominantly in the 3'UTR of PR264/SC35, of which some may be protein-encoding [ 24].

The elements of various correlation networks may be proteins or genes, but also intracellular organelles, or neurons.

The other proteins that aligned to Neospora proteins may be proteins yet to be described in any of the Toxoplasma strain i.e. novel Toxoplasma genes.

Under drought stress, we found that there was up-regulation of miR2089 and miR2118, whose targets may be proteins associated with disease resistance.

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