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Function is less well conserved than structure, but further studies have reported that biological function is typically conserved when two sequences exhibit 40% sequence identity.
Anion-binding motifs in proteins are typically conserved in sequence and conformation.
It also showed the presence of 16 cysteine, typically conserved in all PR5 proteins (Figure 1A) as previously reported [10], [18].
L861 is specific to ErbB kinases (Figure 5A) and is typically conserved as an aspartate (D) in RTKs outside of the ErbB family (Figure 5A).
On the other hand, the active site of RFM enzymes is typically conserved within families, but not necessarily between families.
There is a suggestion that parasites have lost many, otherwise, typically conserved genes, particularly those involved in metabolism and signalling.
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Starting with that game, he went 22-2, pitohing to contact at the start of games and typically conserving his 100-mile-per-hour fastballs for critical moments in the later innings.
The effects are diverse, but when the homeostatic balance is disturbed, reactive oxygen species typically conserve a vicious cycle of tissue injury, characterized by cell damage, cell death, and inflammation.
Rho, Ran and Gα family GTPases also typically conserve a glycine at this position and, among all P-loop GTPases, aspartate very rarely occurs at this position outside of the Arf, Arl and Sar families--a notable exception being the dynein light intermediate chain family.
Gene sequences typically include conserved domains and less conserved regions.
One argument favoring this hypothesis is the conservation of the promoter region that we identified, which is typically not conserved between species (Minchiotti et al. 1997).
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