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If the many molecular similarities in TF binding between flies and human are attributed to the shared biochemistry behind protein-DNA contacts, then what drives the profound differences in TF binding stability between species?

Hence, pupylation appears to be a rather distinctive reaction, despite the shared biochemistry, that has emerged from a superfamily that otherwise specializes in cofactor (glutathione) or amino acid (glutamine) biosynthesis.

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Sales folks who can't create shared biochemistries full of equanimity, trust, and ease, will be poor producers.

By studying the basic biochemistry shared by many organisms, we can begin to piece together how biochemical systems evolved near the root of the tree of life.

The topology for two of the top 5 networks representing "lipid metabolism, molecular transport, small molecule biochemistry" indicated shared motifs and network hubs among transcript and protein expression results (Additional file 2: Figure S2).

Yet life exists, it shares a common biochemistry, and species are grouped in such a way as to suggest common ancestry.

Mr. Kress's researchers, in turn, liked to point out that the very reason genetic engineering works is that all living things share a basic biochemistry: if a gene from a cold-water fish can help a tomato resist frost, it is because DNA is a universal code that tomato cells know how to read.

All the species members then share a common biochemistry, physiology, sexual behaviour, phylogeny, and ecology.

Cohen, HJ, Harris, TM, Geller, AM, and Byrne, WL. "Bovine hepatic fructose 1,6-diphosphatase: -glycerophosphate hydrolysis-evidence for a shared active site". Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 146, no. 1 (September 1971): 144-152.

Curcumin has also shown a significant role in treatment of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and anxiety because it acts on oxidative stress and inflammation-related responses in these diseases that share similar biochemistry (11, 12).

Modrich, the James B. Duke professor of biochemistry, and Sancar, the Sarah Graham Kenan Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics at UNC, shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2015 for their independent discoveries on DNA repair mechanisms.

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