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cleaving
▪ I. cleaving, vbl. n.1 (ˈkliːvɪŋ) [f. cleave v.1] 1. The action of the vb. cleave; splitting.c 1000 ælfric Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 151 Sectio, cliofung. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 82 Clyuynge or departynge [1499 cleuynge], scissura. 1576 Fleming Panoplie Ep. 356 Let us take the axe..and settle ourselves to cl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cleaving axe
Cleaving Cleaving is done by driving a wedge between the fibres of a log, so as to split fibres apart along their weakest path. Cleaving usually begins from one end of a log, by driving the cleaving axe or a splitting wedge into the end of the log. wikipedia.org
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Cleave (fiber)
Cleaving technique A general cleaving strategy that is employed is known as the scribe-and-tension strategy or the scribe-and-break strategy. However, the specific implementations of the cleaving vary and result in cleaves of different qualities. wikipedia.org
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Procedure of diagonal electrophoresis I am learning protein sequencing and it seems that diagonal electrophoresis is a common method in the identification of disulphide bonds (S-S) exist between polypeptides in a prot...
You probably don’t _need_ to oxidize the disulfide bonds rather than reduce them. Performic acid has some potential advantages: * The oxidation products can’t spontaneously reform a disulfide bond whereas the reduction products from a thiolate reductant can. * Oxidation by performic acid causes a si...
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Intermediate cleaving peptidase 55
Intermediate cleaving peptidase 55 (, Icp55, mitochondrial intermediate cleaving peptidase 55 kDa) is an enzyme. wikipedia.org
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Acetylacetone-cleaving enzyme
In enzymology, an acetylacetone-cleaving enzyme () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction pentane-2,4-dione + O2 acetate + 2-oxopropanal Other names in common use include Dke1, acetylacetone dioxygenase, diketone cleaving dioxygenase, and diketone cleaving enzyme. wikipedia.org
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Can viruses protect themselves against restriction enzymes? Restriction enzymes cut the DNA of bacteriophages. Have bacteriophages evolved any mechanism to protect themselves from it ?
I have not read through it totally, but at least some viruses trigger the downregulation of restriction enzymes to make them cleaving their DNA less likely changes at this site, might, if the phage is lucky, not change the function of the encoded gene, but keep the restriction enzyme from binding (and thus cleaving
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Carotenoid-9',10'-cleaving dioxygenase
Carotenoid-9',10'-cleaving dioxygenase (, BCO2 (gene), beta-carotene 9',10'-monooxygenase (misleading)) is an enzyme with systematic name all-trans-beta-carotene :O2 oxidoreductase (9',10'-cleaving). wikipedia.org
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2A self-cleaving peptides
2A self-cleaving peptides, or 2A peptides, is a class of 18–22 aa-long peptides, which can induce ribosomal skipping during translation of a protein in Incomplete cleavage Different 2A peptides have different efficiencies of self-cleaving, T2A and P2A being the most and F2A the least efficient. wikipedia.org
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9-cis-beta-carotene 9',10'-cleaving dioxygenase
9-cis-beta-carotene 9',10'-cleaving dioxygenase (, CCD7 (gene), MAX3 (gene), NCED7 (gene)) is an enzyme with systematic name 9-cis-beta-carotene:O2 oxidoreductase (9',10'-cleaving). wikipedia.org
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8'-apo-beta-carotenoid 14',13'-cleaving dioxygenase
8'-apo-beta-carotenoid 14',13'-cleaving dioxygenase () is an enzyme with systematic name 8'-apo-beta-carotenol:O2 oxidoreductase (14',13'-cleaving). catalyses the following chemical reaction 8'-apo-beta-carotenol + O2 14'-apo-beta-carotenal + an uncharacterized product 8'-apo-beta-carotenoid 14',13'-cleaving wikipedia.org
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All-trans-10'-apo-beta-carotenal 13,14-cleaving dioxygenase
All-trans-10'-apo-beta-carotenal 13,14-cleaving dioxygenase (, CCD8 (gene), MAX4 (gene), NCED8 (gene)) is an enzyme with systematic name all-trans-10'- apo-beta-carotenal:O2 oxidoreductase (13,14-cleaving). wikipedia.org
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NCED8
NCED8 (gene) may refer to: Carlactone synthase, an enzyme All-trans-10'-apo-beta-carotenal 13,14-cleaving dioxygenase, an enzyme wikipedia.org
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Zeaxanthin 7,8-dioxygenase
Zeaxanthin 7,8-dioxygenase (, zeaxanthin 7,8(7',8')-cleavage dioxygenase, CsZCD) is an enzyme with systematic name zeaxanthin:oxygen oxidoreductase (7,8-cleaving following chemical reaction zeaxanthin + 2 O2 crocetin dialdehyde + 2 (3S)-3-hydroxycyclocitral Zeaxanthin 7,8-dioxygenase acts twice on zeaxanthin cleaving wikipedia.org
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ADAMTS13 endopeptidase
ADAMTS13 endopeptidase (, ADAMTS VWF cleaving metalloprotease, ADAMTS-13, ADAMTS13, vWF-cleaving protease, VWF-CP, vWF-degrading protease, Upshaw factor , von Willebrand factor cleaving protease, ADAMTS13 peptidase) is an enzyme. wikipedia.org
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