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You would think that a former Austrian choirboy who began conducting at 16 as a music student in Linz would have a native affinity for Mozart.

They regarded all of this "not only as a curious subject with strong suggestive powers to which we had a native affinity," Mr. Roth said, "but as potentially a tool in itself: a blunt aesthetic instrument providing access to a style of representation free of the complexity we were accustomed to valuing.

Here, based on X-ray crystal structure analysis and calorimetric data, we designed and synthesized photoreleasable biotins, which show greatly reduced affinity for (strept avidin, but recover native affinity after UV irradiation.

These shortcomings were addressed in the next generation of this native affinity purification technique [8].

Native affinity purification was performed with strains P19-Tbx1-PA and P19-PA as previously described [35].

These results demonstrate the suitability of the native affinity purification method for the preparation of group I introns.

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Mutant profilins were tested for binding to poly-l-proline and the VASP and mDia1 peptides, and the F139A mutant bound proline-rich ligands with near-native affinity.

However, we show that the inability of the mutant to adopt a stable three-dimensional structure under these conditions is no barrier to binding ligands with near-native affinity.

The native-affinity purified C.b. and td variants were diluted to 5 60 µM in a solution containing the following components: substrate oligonucleotide (1∶1.25, RNA:oligonucleotide ratio), 0 80 mM NaCl or KCl, 10 20 mM MgCl2, 40 mM Na cacodylate pH 5.5 or pH 6.0.

With this aim and as a first step, we might consider that the design of an analogue peptide of 67Ga-P04087 in which l-amino acids would be judiciously replaced by their d-counterparts might retain native peptide affinity but with an improved pharmacological profile (Denèfle et al. 2016).

Domestic and wild-type S. cerevisiae species transport xylose into the cell with low-affinity (KM = 100 mM to 190 mM) via the expression of native high-affinity hexose transporters, such as GAL2 and HXT7[ 7, 16].

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