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Amino acid molecules contain both acidic (―COOH) and basic (―NH2) sites.
Amino acid molecules contain both acidic (−COOH) and basic (−NH2) sites.
We showed that the Van Krevelen's approach was invalid when the molecules contain both phosphorus and ester or acid groups.
The amphiphilic molecules contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic units and often self-assemble into micelles.
Unspliced pre-mRNA molecules contain both introns and exons and so fluoresce in both colors, whereas spliced mRNA molecules contain only exons and so only glow with a green color.
A typical tmRNA is between 300-400 nucleotinesize size and is present in cells in relatively high copy number around 1000 copies per cell [ 3]. tmRNA molecules contain both conserved as well as variable regions between different species; complementary 3' and 5' ends fold together into a tRNA like structure that permits the entry to the ribosome when needed.
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Complex molecules containing both 'natural' and 'unnatural' components are made by processes ranging from enzymatic catalysis to the combination of molecular biology with chemical tools.
The structure of these nearly spherically shaped molecules contains both metals in octahedral coordination, one acac-ligand being attached to each metal atom.
Molecules containing both stereogenic atoms and stereogenic bonds represent a special case for the MCDL.
The glycerophospholipids are amphipathic molecules (containing both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions) that contain a glycerol core linked to two fatty acid-derived "tails" by ester linkages and to one "head" group by a phosphate ester linkage.
Most noticeably, the organism possesses 135 one-component systems, single protein molecules containing both sensory and regulatory domains [137] – more than any archaeal genome sequenced to date.
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