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- translation. There are two main classes of glycosylases: monofunctional and bifunctional. Monofunctional glycosylases have only glycosylase activity, whereas...
- source of energy and utilize CO2 as a source of carbon. CODH can form a monofunctional enzyme, as is the case in Rhodospirillum rubrum, or can form a cluster...
- either phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase or succinate-CoA ligase, or monofunctional C1-tetrahydrofolate synthase. Mitochondrial phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase...
- usage and risk of exposure. Monofunctionality is an analogous concept; however, it is entirely possible for a monofunctional land bloc to have its function...
- functionality is the presence of functional groups in a molecule. A monofunctional molecule possesses one functional group, a bifunctional (or difunctional)...
- AP site. There are two categories of glycosylases: monofunctional and bifunctional. Monofunctional glycosylases have only glycosylase activity, whereas...
- by addition of a small amount of monofunctional monomer, a monomer with only one functional group. The monofunctional monomer, often referred to as a chain...
- fluid systems, pellets, and increased use of ****ches. There are monofunctional, bifunctional, and polyfunctional stabilizers. In economic terms the...
- carbon, subsequently initiating the base excision repair (BER) pathway. Monofunctional glycosylases catalyze the hydrolysis of the N-glycosidic bond via either...
- require special tackifiers based on "MQ" silicate resins, composed of a monofunctional trimethyl silane ("M") reacted with quadrafunctional silicon tetrachloride...