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Melanopsin, as a GPCR, undergoes light-dependent phosphorylation that is involved in deactivation of the photoresponse.
In this mutant, PHYBY276H undergoes light-independent nuclear localization which may mediate degradation of PIFs and allow the induction of light-inducible genes [ 77, 78].
These data suggest that Grb14 undergoes light-dependent phosphorylation in the retina, and that the vSrc-SH2 domain is able to associate with phosphorylated Grb14 in vitro.
Chastain et al [ 21] reported that C3 PPDK in leaves of several angiosperms and in isolated intact spinach chloroplasts undergoes light-/dark-induced changes in phosphorylation state in a manner similar to C4 dikinase, and likely represents the ancestral isoform of this unusual and key C4 pathway regulatory "converter" enzyme.
The bridge was undergoing light repair work.Peaceful meansIn an effort to keep alive a stumbling peace process, Colombia's government sent a bill to Congress to allow demobilised right-wing paramilitaries to be pardoned.
Results show that these slender plates, undergoing light loads, might be an effective structural application in which fibers could represent the unique flexural reinforcement.
ITV is paying him £600,000 to undergo light torture.
Participants will undergo light therapy for half an hour every morning for 4 weeks at home.
The rat brains also underwent light microscopical examination including immunohistochemistry. Fourteen Sprague-Dawley (Taconic, Denmark) rats weighing 310.75 ± 17.42 g were used in the study.
pro-B cells can be induced to proliferate in vitro by the addition of IL-7, and will undergo light chain recombination, an event that can be further promoted by withdrawal of IL-7.
Following V-DJ recombination, pro-B cells proliferate in response to IL-7 to differentiate into large cycling pre-B cells which then exit the cell cycle and undergo light chain recombination at the small pre-B cell stage (Milne et al, 2004).
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