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  1. Category:Eukarya (38 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Eukarya

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  1. 2j68 (4,576 bytes)
    24: ...ke proteins (DLPs). They are found throughout the Eukarya, functioning in core cellular processes such as e...
  2. 2byc (4,582 bytes)
    24: ...esent in various proteins from Bacteria and lower Eukarya. They are fully modular and can relay signals to ...
  3. 1jid (4,093 bytes)
    24: ...crucial early step in SRP assembly in archaea and eukarya is the binding of protein SRP19 to specific sites...
  4. 7e15 (3,576 bytes)
    13: ...ase identified in this study is also conserved in Eukarya. PolD enhances the parental strand unwinding via ...
  5. 2vwb (5,035 bytes)
    24: ...omponents of the complex are totally conserved in eukarya and archaea. Their genes are fused in several arc...
  6. 1ef4 (4,127 bytes)
    24: ...s a high level of conservation across archaea and eukarya and is required for cell viability in yeast. Stru...
  7. 1hk9 (4,722 bytes)
    23: ...emarkably well conserved in bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya, and represents a universal and modular building ...
  8. 1hq1 (4,834 bytes)
    24: ...argeting proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum in eukarya or to the inner membrane in prokarya. The crystal...
  9. 1isq (5,129 bytes)
    24: ...imeric molecules, is highly conserved between the Eukarya and Archaea. This allowed us to examine its inter...
  10. 1kk0 (4,245 bytes)
    24: ...r the mechanism of translation initiation in both eukarya and archaea are discussed. In particular, positio...
  11. 1kk1 (4,363 bytes)
    24: ...r the mechanism of translation initiation in both eukarya and archaea are discussed. In particular, positio...
  12. 1kk2 (4,341 bytes)
    24: ...r the mechanism of translation initiation in both eukarya and archaea are discussed. In particular, positio...
  13. 1kk3 (4,338 bytes)
    24: ...r the mechanism of translation initiation in both eukarya and archaea are discussed. In particular, positio...
  14. 1lng (4,435 bytes)
    24: ...r framework for SRP54 binding and SRP assembly in Eukarya and Archaea.
  15. 1m8v (4,441 bytes)
    26: ...NA. Common features of RNA binding in archaea and eukarya.,Thore S, Mayer C, Sauter C, Weeks S, Suck D J Bi...
  16. 1sb7 (4,224 bytes)
    24: ...served among orthologs from bacteria, archaea and eukarya, the permutation likely happened early in evoluti...
  17. 1skq (4,817 bytes)
    24: ..., which are strictly conserved in all archaea and eukarya EF-1alpha sequences hitherto reported.
  18. 1ts9 (4,681 bytes)
    24: ...s the Sm and Sm-like RNA-associated proteins from eukarya. The crystal structure of A. fulgidus aRpp29 diff...
  19. 1tsf (4,508 bytes)
    23: ...s the Sm and Sm-like RNA-associated proteins from eukarya. The crystal structure of A. fulgidus aRpp29 diff...
  20. 1ueb (4,750 bytes)
    23: ... in bacteria and is essential for cell viability. Eukarya and Archaea have an EF-P homologue, eukaryotic in...

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