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A mere milligram of the molecule could encode the complete text of every book in the Library of Congress and have plenty of room to spare.
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Regardless of the stabilizing role of cofactors, the decoration of Tau fibrils with nonproteinacious molecules could encode important biological information.
Alternatively, this sequence could encode a protein belonging to the Takeout or juvenile hormone-binding protein families, since these protein families also bind lipophilic molecules.
The n O, QSUM, and FNSA-3 descriptors could encode dipole interactions; n C, GEOH, WTPT-1, and WTPT-2 could have been responsible for London dispersion forces; and SAAA-1 and SAAA-2 were probably encoding the hydrogen bonding interactions between the molecules and solvent (Sutter and Jurs, 1996).
Further recombination/ligation events between such simple RNA molecules could generate templates encoding sufficiently complex protein products (primordial mRNAs).
Theoretically, every known odorant molecule could have an agreed descriptor.
BACKGROUND Regulatory T (Treg) cells, a subset of CD4+ T lymphocytes, are mediators of immunosuppression in cancer, and, thus, variants in genes encoding Treg cell immune molecules could be associated with ovarian cancer.
The fuzzy-logic language is broadly applicable and could help define the space of tolerated and beneficial mutations in natural biomolecular systems and design artificial molecules that encode complex characteristics.
Finally, the authors propose a technique that has received the largest attention: "DNA molecules could be synthesized to record patterns...of spikes in each cell, encoded as calcium-induced errors, serving as a 'ticker-tape' record of the activity of the neuron".
"The molecules could be used as quantum bits, where '0' and '1' is robustly encoded in the rotation of the molecules," Zwierlein told The Huffington Post in an email.
Biological molecules could alternatively be delivered by gene therapy as the encoding DNA.
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