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1: List of pages with the keyword Depolymerisation - Category:Actin depolymerisation (53 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Actin depolymerisation
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24: ... hydrolases operating in concert are required for depolymerisation. The bacterium Rhodothermus marinus, isolated fro... - 2bwc (4,966 bytes)
24: ... hydrolases operating in concert are required for depolymerisation. The bacterium Rhodothermus marinus, isolated fro... - 2bwa (4,967 bytes)
24: ... hydrolases operating in concert are required for depolymerisation. The bacterium Rhodothermus marinus, isolated fro... - 3zbp (4,545 bytes)
14: ...s with previous work, we propose a polymerisation-depolymerisation cycle for the Pseudomonas bacteriophage subgroup ... - 3zbq (4,543 bytes)
14: ...s with previous work, we propose a polymerisation-depolymerisation cycle for the Pseudomonas bacteriophage subgroup ... - Category:Depolymerisation (47 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Depolymerisation - Category:Actin depolymerisation (53 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Actin depolymerisation - 3lre (3,974 bytes)
14: ... on microtubule ends as kinesin-13, which enables depolymerisation. Our data reveal aspects of the molecular mechani... - 4uyp (4,548 bytes)
14: ...ures most intricate nanomachines dedicated to the depolymerisation of complex carbohydrates. The integration of cell... - 4uyq (4,260 bytes)
14: ...ures most intricate nanomachines dedicated to the depolymerisation of complex carbohydrates. The integration of cell... - 5a7v (4,344 bytes)
14: ... are located in genetic loci that orchestrate the depolymerisation of yeast alpha-mannans, it is likely that the two... - 5t91 (4,395 bytes)
14: ...ures of GlpQ, revealed distinct mechanisms of WTA depolymerisation for the two enzymes - GlpQ catalyzes exolytic cle... - 5t9b (4,442 bytes)
14: ...ures of GlpQ, revealed distinct mechanisms of WTA depolymerisation for the two enzymes - GlpQ catalyzes exolytic cle... - 5t9c (4,495 bytes)
14: ...ures of GlpQ, revealed distinct mechanisms of WTA depolymerisation for the two enzymes - GlpQ catalyzes exolytic cle... - Twinfilin (2,607 bytes)
6: *'''Twinfilin 1''' is an actin-depolymerisation factor regulating actin filament assembly <ref>PM... - Sandbox1503 (5,558 bytes)
68: ...table. This means that it can’t react except by depolymerisation or polymerisation, but not for producing bioenerg... - 6ojk (4,054 bytes)
12: ... pectinolytic locus and the molecular basis of HG depolymerisation within Y. enterocolitica, we have resurrected a Y... - 6ojl (4,126 bytes)
12: ... pectinolytic locus and the molecular basis of HG depolymerisation within Y. enterocolitica, we have resurrected a Y... - 7ayp (3,660 bytes)
13: ...the second most abundant component of wood. Xylan depolymerisation is achieved by hemicellulolytic xylanases of glyc... - 7ax7 (3,914 bytes)
14: ...the second most abundant component of wood. Xylan depolymerisation is achieved by hemicellulolytic xylanases of glyc...
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