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  1. 1gwy (3,490 bytes)
    11: ...d cytostatic effects on fibroblasts. Lethality in mammals has been ascribed to severe vasospasm of coronary...
  2. 2v2z (5,258 bytes)
    24: ... in important microbial pathogens and absent from mammals it represents a potential target for anti-infecti...
  3. 9gki (2,444 bytes)
    10: ...d cytostatic effects on fibroblasts. Lethality in mammals has been ascribed to severe vasospasm of coronary...
  4. 1guv (4,633 bytes)
    24: ...athogens such as fungi and protozoan parasites as mammals were not thought to possess chitin-processing enz...
  5. 1ol0 (3,931 bytes)
    22: ...cognition and binding-half that required by other mammals. Human antibody-VHs have previously been camelize...
  6. 2v0p (4,855 bytes)
    24: ...l protein in yeast and suppressor of apoptosis in mammals, contributes to critical cellular functions inclu...
  7. 1a0k (5,455 bytes)
    23: ...ved amino acid residues in profilins from plants, mammals, and lower eukaryotes are critically important in...
  8. 17ra (3,983 bytes)
    11: ...er adenine may act as the branch-point residue in mammals, but the 3'-proximal adenine does so preferential...
  9. 2iwy (4,988 bytes)
    24: ...ltifunctional type I fatty acid synthase (FAS) of mammals, fungi, and lower eukaryotes with activities resi...
  10. 2iwz (5,072 bytes)
    24: ...ltifunctional type I fatty acid synthase (FAS) of mammals, fungi, and lower eukaryotes with activities resi...
  11. 2v34 (5,320 bytes)
    24: ... in important microbial pathogens and absent from mammals it represents a potential target for anti-infecti...
  12. 1oe4 (4,383 bytes)
    24: ...ted to E. coli UNG, and UNG homologs are found in mammals and viruses. Ung knockout mice display no increas...
  13. 4i5i (15,193 bytes)
    14: ... sirtuins. Sirtuins are conserved from archaea to mammals and regulate transcription, genome stability, lon...
  14. 1gx1 (5,143 bytes)
    24: ... and apicomplexans but distinct from that used by mammals. Our analysis reveals a homotrimer, built around ...
  15. 7e9y (3,292 bytes)
    14: ... as an important intercellular energy currency in mammals. To enable investigations of the emerging roles o...
  16. 2bmb (5,025 bytes)
    24: ...eads to cell death. These enzymes are absent from mammals and thus make ideal antimicrobial targets. DHPS i...
  17. 1w4v (4,523 bytes)
    23: ...ed in a large variety of biological functions. In mammals, thioredoxin 2 is encoded by a nuclear gene and i...
  18. 2c43 (4,594 bytes)
    24: Mammals utilize a single phosphopantetheinyl transferase ...
  19. 1oj4 (4,742 bytes)
    24: ... and distinct from the mevalonate pathway used by mammals. The high degree of sequence conservation of the ...
  20. User:Johanna Spaniol/Sandbox 1 (2,849 bytes)
    3: ...nsferase form a wide family of enzymes divided in mammals into 5 classes (alpha, mu, pi, sigma and theta). ...

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