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However, the argonaute 1 (ago1) mutant forms a minimal number of adventitious roots, but ago1 roots are able to form normal lateral roots.
The MD simulations also show that the melittin P14A mutant forms a toroidal pore, but its configuration diverges from that of melittin and it is probably metastable.
As shown in Figure 3A, this truncation mutant forms a stable tetramer, establishing that the C-terminal B domain of Gins51 is not essential for stable tetramer formation.
This suggests that the mutant forms a mixture of bivalents and univalents, where bivalents have a reduced number of chiasmata, since they are mostly rod-, rathan than ring-, shaped.
The oxidized S108C/L135C mutant forms a partly folded intermediate near pH 4, with a helical content comparable to that of the molten globule intermediate formed by the WT protein.
The two MglA GTPase mutants YFP MglAR53A and YFP MglAQ82A localize in a similar pattern with the formation of bipolar clusters as well as a cluster that oscillates regularly between the cell poles while the YFP MglAG21V GTPase mutant forms a regularly oscillating cluster.
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Finally, staphylococcal thermonuclease was shown to be involved in biofilm development as a nuc mutant formed a thicker biofilm containing increased levels of matrix-associated eDNA.
At the histologic level this mutant formed a thin, interrupted biofilm on the dorsal surface of the tongue (Fig. 1, arrows).
For comparison, we also examined whether the N-WASPΔWA mutant formed a complex with Toca-1 and found that it did.
Both mutant enzymes were incubated with human thioredoxin (Trx) to determine which mutant formed a mixed disulfide bond complex.
Hence, the ΔtolC mutant formed a biofilm in 1/2 M9 medium (a low-osmolarity medium) but not in M9 medium.
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