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The latter (approximately 70 ~ 80% of starch) is a much larger molecule with frequent α-(1 6) branches formed by multiple enzymes, for example, starch synthases (SSs) and starch branching enzymes (SBEs) (Tetlow et al. 2004; Hannah and James 2008).

However, methotrexate (MW 450) is a much larger molecule than 6-MP (MW 170) with a molar ratio of ∼3∶1.

As we only used SL7, which represents a small portion of a much larger molecule, this leaves open the possibility that additional nucleotide sequences of 28S rRNA not included in our assay interact directly with residues 80 84.

Since T30 is a much larger molecule than T14, it may contact additional allosteric sites on the receptor, or sites that are moved into proximity due to conformational changes induced by occupation of high affinity sites.

Human TFIIH (hTFIIH) is a much larger molecule (480 kDa) consisting of 10 subunits (Giglia-Mari et al, 2004).

In two of the monomers in the structure we observed that the pocket contains a 1,2-ethanediol molecule (Fig. 2), but contains considerable room for a much larger molecule such as a pentose or a larger sugar.

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This scenario may also explain the observation that type B saliva exhibited higher inhibitory effects compared to synthetic oligosaccharides containing the same type B antigen, because saliva is considered to have much larger molecules containing type B antigens than synthetic oligosaccharides.

In contrast to atom-based methods, fragment-based techniques have capabilities to explore much larger molecules.

In the 1930s, the structures of much larger molecules with two-dimensional complexity began to be solved.

The fact that p700 is highly promiscuous compared to the natural ligands, or indeed TIMP-3 itself, is presumably due to the diminutive size of the p700 peptide potentially abrogating specificity constraints of those much larger molecules.

The natural gums are classified as polysaccharides that consist of multiple sugar groups that bonded together to create much larger molecules; they offer the advantages of being sustainable, biodegradable, and biologically safe; these natural gums are known to form gels that depict a high degree of network formation.

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