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Lattice flexures are a flexure modification that leads to low motion-direction bending stiffness.
Two analogous glycosylases, oxoguanine glycosylase (OGG) and formamidopyrimidine glycosylase (FPG), can start the process by removing oxidized guanine, the most common modification that leads to misreading of DNA.
With his associate, Mary Human, Luria discovered the phenomenon of bacterial restriction and modification that led to the discovery of restriction endonucleases, the key tool in current genetic engineering and biotechnology.
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic modification that leads to a wide variety of biological functions, including transcription, growth and development, and diseases associated with altered gene expression such as cancers.
Therefore, when the pump power is changed, the EDF amplification spectrum undergoes a profile modification that leads to a laser line generation in a slightly shifted wavelength.
Cleavage of amino acid residues at specific sites in the C-terminal end of αA-crystallin constitutes the major form of modification that leads to structural and functional changes in this sHsp/molecular chaperone [10] [16].
DNA methylation is one important modification that leads to disease.
Another important modification that led to HEAL's success was refined recruitment strategies.
The improvements were due to lignin modification that led to reduced adsorption of endoglucanase Cel5A and cellobiohydrolase Cel7A on lignin.
At face value, this finding suggests that CRY only in a short-lived photochemically excited state is a target for posttranslational modification that leads to eventual proteolysis.
VERNALIZATION INSENSITIVE 3 (VIN3) and VERNALIZATION 5 (VRN5)/ VIN3-like 1 (VIL1) genes are known to be involved in chromatin modification that leads to the repression of FLC expression [ 25, 26].
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