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Recognizing the length-scale of the probe used for structural characterization is very important for the interpretation of the results.
The senators, Carl Levin, Democrat of Michigan, and John W. Warner, Republican of Virginia, also met with President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan and assured him that they recognized the lengths of Pakistan's cooperation with the American-led coalition, according to officials familiar with the talks.
Long chain 1-alkanols, alkane-1,2-diols, 2-amino-1-alkanol or 1-amino-2-alkanol and short chain 2-amino-1,3-alkanediols were very poor substrates, indicating that the kinase is recognizing the chain length and the position of the amino and secondary hydroxy group.
To demonstrate LH/CG receptor mRNA translation and localization, immunohistochemical analysis of first trimester decidua was performed with an antibody recognizing the full-length receptor.
We therefore propose that ERAP1 recognizes the full length of its peptide-substrate and not just the N- and C- termini.
The antibody specific for cleaved caspase-3 detects the large fragment (17/19 kD) of activated caspase-3 (cleavage adjacent to Asp175) and does not recognize the full length protein.
Anti-Casp6 polyclonal antiserum from NeoMarkers (Fremont, CA, USA) recognized the full length and p20 subunit of Casp6.
However, later it was found that antibody against the 55 kDa form of RanBPM that was characterized by Nakamura et al. [ 37] did not recognize the full length 90 kDa RanBPM protein.
PS1 was analyzed with a polyclonal antibody that recognizes the full-length PS1 and the carboxyl-terminal PS1 fragment (Calbiochem).
These products were recombined to produce single 3F peptides that recognize the full-length composite 9-bp sites of TFLO11/F2, TFLO11/R1, and TFLO11/R2, respectively.
We used three antibodies to probe the expression of MUC1 on hESCs: two that recognize the full-length protein (MUC1-FL) and one that recognizes the cleavage product, MUC1*.
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