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Since SK11 and SK12 interacted with TTG1 and affected seed characters upstream of TTG1, we reasoned that TTG1 could serve as a substrate of SK11 and SK12.
Telomeres protect chromosome ends and serve as a substrate for telomerase, a reverse transcriptase that adds DNA repeats to the telomere terminus.
For bioartificial kidney (BAK) development expensive extracellular matrices are employed to ensure the PVP-PSU membranes can serve as a substrate for RPTCs.
Detection is based on the degradation of thin gelatin films deposited on the fiber core by dip-coating, which serve as a substrate for proteases.
Ideally, such a reactant would not be toxic to the microorganisms, would not serve as a substrate in metabolic reactions, and would not react chemically with the biomass.
The communication infrastructure must serve as a substrate that supports different traffic requirements such as QoS (i.e. latency, bandwidth and delay) across an integrated communication system.
We are interested in understanding how TEs may serve as a substrate for evolution of species- and tissue-specific cis-regulatory elements for the host genes, and we are investigating a developmental aspect of transposon regulation.
However, it is unknown, whether PRA could serve as a substrate for the bacterial enzymes yet described.
Submerged roots of mangroves along (sub-) tropical Caribbean coasts serve as a substrate that is dominated by sponges.
At this point, a microscope slide was introduced into the culture to serve as a substrate for the biofilm.
These diastereomeric forms may not equally serve as a substrate for alliinase, if the stereochemically active center is involved in the enzyme reaction.
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