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The UNR sequence (U = uracil, N = any base, and R = purine) typical of this fold facilitates the formation of a sharp backbone turn at the UN step and promotes stacking of the bases after the turn in a favorable position for Watson Crick base pairing.
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Carefully open each one down the back and belly with a small sharp knife: remove the backbone and any large, visible bones, discard, and put the flesh into a bowl.
Narrow, hilly and riddled with sharp curves, the transportation backbone of the Vancouver Games was this province's ultimate white-knuckle drive.
In any case, she supplies Cora with reasonably sharp banter and gives her backbone.
But the tailoring was terrific: jackets, perhaps with shiny leather tuxedo lapels or with a sharp motif running down the backbone.
I don't think everyone has a backbone or is sharp as a whip.
In response to a single triggering event of a decrease in pH, the amine backbone undergoes a sharp hydrophobic−hydrophilic switch.
Interestingly, the hydrophobic packing of the side chain of Leu16 into the hydrophobic core results from a sharp curvature of the polypeptide backbone chain formed by a β-bulge created by Ser15 and Leu16 within the β1-loop1 region.
In both active sites, the catalytic serine residues (Ser107 and Ser94) are located on a sharp turn of the protein backbone structure (the nucleophilic elbow), whereas the interacting residues of both catalytic triads (except for Asp218 in LIPESV12_26) are positioned within hydrogen bonding.
defer.add img); Use sharp scissors to snip the backbone where it connects to the head and where it meets the tail.
Once you have pulled the hide off simply cut along the backbone with a sharp knife and cut off fillets just like when cutting catfish fillets Now you have 2 boneless gar fillets that when cooked have the same taste and texture as a catfish.
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