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- Category:Extender domain (46 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Extender domain - Category:Extender (39 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Extender - Category:Tethering with extender (54 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Tethering with extender - Category:Extender-unit (44 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Extender-unit - Category:Acp-linked extender unit (55 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Acp-linked extender unit
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- 2c2n (4,580 bytes)
24: ...fers both the acetyl primer and the malonyl chain extender, whereas the type II enzyme is responsible for tr... - 8try (5,051 bytes)
11: ...s13, and then transferred onto the KS domain. The extender unit carboxyacyl-CoA is specifically loaded onto ... - 1nme (4,918 bytes)
24: ...selected fragments with binding elements from the extenders generates reversible, tight-binding molecules th... - 1nmq (4,908 bytes)
24: ...selected fragments with binding elements from the extenders generates reversible, tight-binding molecules th... - 1nms (4,864 bytes)
24: ...selected fragments with binding elements from the extenders generates reversible, tight-binding molecules th... - 1nwe (4,964 bytes)
24: ...site will preferentially form disulfides with the extender, allowing for their identification by mass spectr... - 1rwk (4,577 bytes)
24: ...ral blood mononuclear cells. Thus, Tethering with extenders facilitated rapid identification and synthesis o... - 1rwm (4,694 bytes)
24: ...ral blood mononuclear cells. Thus, Tethering with extenders facilitated rapid identification and synthesis o... - 1rwn (4,632 bytes)
24: ...ral blood mononuclear cells. Thus, Tethering with extenders facilitated rapid identification and synthesis o... - 1rwo (4,676 bytes)
24: ...ral blood mononuclear cells. Thus, Tethering with extenders facilitated rapid identification and synthesis o... - 1rwp (4,651 bytes)
24: ...ral blood mononuclear cells. Thus, Tethering with extenders facilitated rapid identification and synthesis o... - 2gws (4,960 bytes)
24: ...l lambda suggests a potential role as a 'mismatch extender' during non-homologous end joining (NHEJ), and po... - 4jar (1,793 bytes)
10: ...ic acyl-CoA substrates by using malonyl-CoA as an extender molecule to synthesize polyketide products. - 2jfd (4,210 bytes)
23: ...fers both the acetyl primer and the malonyl chain extender, whereas the type II enzyme is responsible for tr... - 8q17 (5,370 bytes)
11: ...s13, and then transferred onto the KS domain. The extender unit carboxyacyl-CoA is specifically loaded onto ... - 8q0u (5,209 bytes)
11: ...s13, and then transferred onto the KS domain. The extender unit carboxyacyl-CoA is specifically loaded onto ... - 8q0t (5,127 bytes)
11: ...s13, and then transferred onto the KS domain. The extender unit carboxyacyl-CoA is specifically loaded onto ... - 9cse (4,898 bytes)
14: ...oduced with its companion split domain and nearby extender domain, bound to a wide variety of cells includin... - 8tqv (5,082 bytes)
11: ...s13, and then transferred onto the KS domain. The extender unit carboxyacyl-CoA is specifically loaded onto ... - 8tr4 (5,029 bytes)
11: ...s13, and then transferred onto the KS domain. The extender unit carboxyacyl-CoA is specifically loaded onto ...
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