Sentence examples for most common residues from inspiring English sources

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Serine and proline are the most common residues in the extended sequences flanking the 14-3-3-binding 14-3-3-binding 14-3-3-binding 14-3-3-binding

In this respect, arginines are one of the most common residues involved in the formation of protein/DNA and protein/RNA complexes.

The most common residues are located at the N-terminus of Aβ: the binding site for Cu2+ was proposed to consist of the three histidines (His6, His13, and His14) and Tyr10.

A WebLogo frequency plot of the combined >200 reported sites shows that mode I RXX pS/pT XP motifs dominate, and leucine and arginine are the most common residues in the −5 position.

Again, the most common residues found in the substrate-binding site are E, and also D. These residues are D130 in the yeast phosphate carrier (Phelps and Wohlrab 1991), E600 in the yeast aspartate/glutamate carrier (Cavero et al. 2003), E91 in the yeast oxodicarboxylate carrier (Palmieri et al. 2000) and E24 in the yeast GTP/GDP carrier (Vozza et al. 2004).

Reviewer 1 The fact that the most common consensus background residue in Figure 3A is leucine which is also one of the most common residues in databases would indicate that this background set approaches database composition for the most general comparisons while this is not the case for all other examples.

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We have documented the most common residue compositions, and in this paper we suggest how they relate to mineral phases, and show how it is possible to estimate the proportion of the original micrometeoroid preserved.

The most common residue in this group is aspartic acid (Asp) with Glu occurring in eight orthologs.

At each relevant position, the most common residue from AtFatA was introduced into AtFatB-par.

As expected, the most common residue involved by the BRAF mutation was codon 600 (864135, 64 %), followed by codon 594 (11%11%, 11%%).

The most common residue within FAD-binding sites was also glycine, which preferentially bound phosphate and adenosine moieties.

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