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... tion . However , the open intermediate seems catalytically inactive as a result of the displacement of the substrate phosphates ( a ~ 35 ° rota- tion occurring approximately about the C4 ' - C5 ' bond resulting in a ~ 2.5 Å overall ...
... tion . However , the open intermediate seems catalytically inactive as a result of the displacement of the substrate phosphates ( a ~ 35 ° rota- tion occurring approximately about the C4 ' - C5 ' bond resulting in a ~ 2.5 Å overall ...
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... tion state the ẞ - phosphate lacks interactions with the protein ; this suggests that the triphosphate adopts a somewhat relaxed conforma- tion that resists loading into the catalytic position . The basic rim may therefore serve as a ...
... tion state the ẞ - phosphate lacks interactions with the protein ; this suggests that the triphosphate adopts a somewhat relaxed conforma- tion that resists loading into the catalytic position . The basic rim may therefore serve as a ...
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... tion . So MEDEA , which is essential to seed development , arose relatively late in the evolu- tion of flowering plants . MEDEA became imprinted and acquired its new function as a result of positive darwinian selection , whilst SWINGER ...
... tion . So MEDEA , which is essential to seed development , arose relatively late in the evolu- tion of flowering plants . MEDEA became imprinted and acquired its new function as a result of positive darwinian selection , whilst SWINGER ...
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