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As the influenza viral polymerase lacks a proofreading activity, the enhanced polymerase activity of the MAMM mutant might allow the virus to generate more mutated viral RNA segments or quasispecies in infected cells.
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Furthermore, these mutants might allow screening for pharmacological compounds that alter Tie-2 function in vascular permeability.
Thus, the isolation of these mutants might allow identifying new components involved in the control of O2 formation by different cellular protection mechanisms.
Yet another possibility is that the DnaE915-Pol III mutant protein might allow more efficient Pol III proofreading of Pol IV errors.
We anticipated that discrete amino acid changes of mutant proteins might allow the identification of functionally important residues.
The atomic structure of the mutant enzyme might allow the visualization of the perturbation of the enzyme structure by the alternative placement of the branching methyl group at the side chain of residue 707.
Taken together, c-erbB-2 or mutant Ha-ras might allow malignant transformation of OSE cells via induction of resistance to apoptosis and enhancement of VEGF secretion.
We examined whether BOB1 might allow nudC3 mutant cells to grow normally at an elevated temperature with normal movement of nuclei using BOB1 cDNAs driven by the alcA promoter of A. nidulans (Fig. 6A).
Additionally, overexpression of the mutants from a heterologous promoter might allow 'weak' alleles to have functional affect.
Targeted deletion mutants, for example, followed by a challenge might allow determining how important a role this protein plays in virulence.
A possible limitation of this method, however, is that the single-cell bottleneck might allow incidental fixation of growth-defective mutants relative to ancestors by genetic drift.
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