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However, the rich basic sites were effective for absorbing aliphatic sulfur compounds especially the mercaptans which had a nature of acid and providing enough hydrogen to crack them [11, 30].

The extreme C-terminus of p53 (residues 360 393) forms a lysine and arginine rich basic region and possesses sequence-nonspecific DNA binding activity that is independent of the core DNA binding domain.

GM-1770 has a lysine rich basic tail that is similarly found in an expanded protein family found in the salivary gland of ticks [ 45, 121] and culicine mosquitoes [ 17, 20].

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During the explosive activity of 2002, the eruption was thought to be triggered by the injection of volatile-rich basic melt from depth.

The combination of a feature-rich basic robot unit plus the ability to augment and extend functionality — with support for programming via Ardunio IDE, Phyton, Java and the kid-friendly Scratch language, and the ability for multiple mOwayduinos to talk to each other and operate in sync — suggests this tech will easily kick Big Track's ass.

The carbon- and nitrogen-rich basic liquid medium contained 28 g L-1 glucose; 12 g L-1 peptone from soybean (Roth, Karlsruhe, Germany) and 3 g L-1 yeast extract (Merck, Darmstadt, Germany) dissolved in distilled water (Ikehata et al. 2004).

Tef is a member of the proline and acidic amino acid-rich basic leucine zipper (PAR bZIP) transcription factor family.

In contrary to the glutamate-rich (acidic) sequence of the c-myc epitope, the 137 147 segment of hβ2 has a lysine-rich (basic) sequence, i.e. KINQKCSYIPK.

However, once released from a cell Tat can enter virtually all neural cell types via its arginine-rich basic domain, termed the protein transduction domain (PTD) [23] [26].

After HIV-infected cells secrete Tat, this protein can enter most cell types in the body via its arginine-rich basic domain.

The deduced amino acid sequence includes an N-terminal signal peptide, a lysine-rich basic region potentially interacting with acidic proteins or CO3, and a glycine/tyrosine-rich region considered involved in protein cross-linking via the quinone-tanning process.

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