- translation.
There are two main
classes of glycosylases:
monofunctional and bifunctional.
Monofunctional glycosylases have only
glycosylase activity, whereas...
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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...
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either phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase or succinate-CoA ligase, or
monofunctional C1-tetrahydrofolate synthase.
Mitochondrial phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase...
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usage and risk of exposure.
Monofunctionality is an
analogous concept; however, it is
entirely possible for a
monofunctional land bloc to have its function...
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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...
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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...
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require special tackifiers based on "MQ"
silicate resins,
composed of a
monofunctional trimethyl silane ("M")
reacted with
quadrafunctional silicon tetrachloride...