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  1. Category:Fact (35 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Fact
  2. Category:Fact complex (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Fact complex
  3. Category:Human fact complex (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Human fact complex
  4. Category:Human fact (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Human fact
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  6. Category:Fact complex ashbya gossypii spt16 (65 bytes)
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  1. Help:Editing (24,612 bytes)
    10: ... before saving permanent edits on other pages. In fact, a protected Sandbox is a good place to develop a...
  2. Sandbox 781 (8,140 bytes)
    9: ...didate for the development of new antibiotics. In fact, it is the target of five classes of natural nucl...
    18: ... lipid carier (C55-P) in the presence of a Mg2+ cofactor. The product is the undecaprenyl-pyrophosphory...
  3. 3gar (5,025 bytes)
    24: ...ng additional hydrophobic interactions with the cofactor 10-formyl tetrahydrofolate. Thus, the pH-depend...
  4. 2gar (4,916 bytes)
    24: ...ng additional hydrophobic interactions with the cofactor 10-formyl tetrahydrofolate. Thus, the pH-depend...
  5. 7lwh (5,189 bytes)
    16: ...from its FERM domain. This is consistent with the fact that full-length Nf2/merlin binds LATS1 ~10-fold ...
  6. User:Anna Leibinger/Sandbox 1 (11,577 bytes)
    51: ...gulate several signaling pathways, such as growth factor receptor, G protein-coupled receptor and intrac...
    77: ... by Bin1's SH3 site with its protein partners. In fact, the SH3 site interacts with membrane proteins in...
    92: ... it plays a role in the development of cancer. In fact, It can act as a potential tumor suppressor by in...
  7. 1a04 (4,810 bytes)
    23: ...molecule proposed from the earlier analysis is in fact correct, although the polypeptide chain connectin...
  8. 1aii (4,116 bytes)
    24: ...rotein in the crystal structure. Coupled with the fact that this is a particularly abundant phospholipid...
  9. 2jfb (4,080 bytes)
    22: ...rganisms, including numerous human pathogens. The fact that the enzymes of the riboflavin biosynthesis p...
  10. 2mfn (6,410 bytes)
    23: ...inates. The latter result is a consequence of the fact that the relative orientation of the two modules ...
  11. 1mfn (6,410 bytes)
    23: ...inates. The latter result is a consequence of the fact that the relative orientation of the two modules ...
  12. 1ao0 (4,882 bytes)
    24: ...e. An important feature of this inhibition is the fact that certain synergistic nucleotide pairs give mo...
  13. 2jbh (5,589 bytes)
    24: ...HPRT. This low activity could be explained by the fact that PRTFDC1 has a Gly in the position of the pro...
  14. 1bh6 (4,458 bytes)
    24: ...drochloride-induced denaturation, in spite of the fact that the sequences of the two enzymes differ in 3...
  15. 2bhk (9,039 bytes)
    2: ...tal structure of human growth and differentiation factor 5 (GDF5)==
    26: ...dues of the type II receptor-binding epitope. The fact that for both BMP family members the type I and t...
    28: ...e of recombinant human growth and differentiation factor 5: evidence for interaction of the type I and t...
    35: ...ation factor 3D STRUCTURES|Growth differentiation factor 3D STRUCTURES]]
  16. 1oah (4,863 bytes)
    24: ...s in the class II and class III peroxidases. This fact suggests that the calcium ion at the distal side ...
  17. 2bq1 (4,634 bytes)
    24: ...ven to be crucial for enzyme activity, and by the fact that all conserved amino acid residues in R2 are ...
  18. 1byf (5,107 bytes)
    24: ... functions can more easily be understood from the fact that TC14 is a dimer under physiological conditio...
  19. 2cmt (4,939 bytes)
    24: ...pA activity via oxidation of its thiol groups; in fact, whereas oxidized SmCypA is inactive, reduced SmC...
  20. 1elv (4,962 bytes)
    26: ...orientation of SP and CCP2 is consistent with the fact that the latter provides additional substrate rec...

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