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In most forms of the disease, a gene that makes two of those subunits is mutated so that the entire protein is less stable.
Most suspect the virus must have mutated so that it produces this dreadful symptom, though this interpretation will take some time to confirm.
In such enzyme pairs, the E2 and E3 proteins are each mutated so that they do not interact with their wild‐type partner.
The term is antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and it refers to strains of bacteria and other pathogens that have mutated so that they are resistant to antibiotics.
They examined how mouse livers develop when a gene called flk-1, which encodes a receptor for VEGF, is mutated so that no endothelial cells develop in the liver.
For this purpose we used a super-repressor form of IκBα in which two serine residues (S32, S36) are mutated so that it is not phosphorylated or degraded.
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The animal vaccines often do not provide strong immunity, and the virus can mutate so that some vaccines will not affect it, he said.
But if the virus were to mutate so that it could connect with cells higher in the respiratory tract, then it might become transmissible.
What they fear most is that the disease will mutate so that it can spread from human to human; there has yet to be a confirmed case of transmission between humans.
If any E. coli managed to thrive in the petri dishes either by mutating so that they no longer required the synthetic compound to survive, or by finding a substitute for it in the standard nutrient blend they were considered to have slipped the net, potentially able to survive outside the lab.
If any E. coli managed to thrive in the petri dishes — either by mutating so that they no longer required the synthetic compound to survive, or by finding a substitute for it in the standard nutrient blend — they were considered to have slipped the net, potentially able to survive outside the lab.
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