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1: List of pages with the keyword Prokaryote - Category:Work in immune system in prokaryote (66 bytes)
1: ...f pages with the keyword Work in immune system in prokaryote - Category:A toxin wildspread in the prokaryote cells (73 bytes)
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24: ...c structure (to our knowledge) for CuZnSOD from a prokaryote, Photobacterium leiognathi, a luminescent symbion... - 1h3n (4,496 bytes)
24: ... the primary structure. This feature is unique to prokaryote-like leucyl-tRNA synthetases, as is the presence ... - 1b3i (4,455 bytes)
2: ...STRUCTURE OF PLASTOCYANIN FROM THE PHOTOSYNTHETIC PROKARYOTE, PROCHLOROTHRIX HOLLANDICA (MINIMIZED AVERAGE STR...
24: ...vergent plastocyanin (PC) from the photosynthetic prokaryote Prochlorothrix hollandica was determined by homon...
26: ...structure of plastocyanin from the photosynthetic prokaryote, Prochlorothrix hollandica.,Babu CR, Volkman BF, ... - 1dbx (5,195 bytes)
24: ...on domain in prolyl-tRNA synthetases (proRS) from prokaryote, a domain whose function is unknown. A HI1434-bas... - 4q43 (4,438 bytes)
14: ... polymerases (dPols), leading to the death of the prokaryote. N(2)-furfuryl-deoxyguanosine (fdG) represents a ... - 4q44 (4,431 bytes)
14: ... polymerases (dPols), leading to the death of the prokaryote. N(2)-furfuryl-deoxyguanosine (fdG) represents a ... - 1k85 (4,250 bytes)
23: ...amples of horizontal gene transfer from animal to prokaryote is the fibronectin type III domain (FnIIID). Cert... - 4pcz (4,467 bytes)
14: ... which 2TX inhibits Fpg may be generalized to all prokaryote and eukaryote ZnF-containing Fpg/Nei-DNA glycosyl... - 1xnf (4,331 bytes)
24: ... structure is also the first TPR structure from a prokaryote. It is of particular interest because it is a mem... - 2b3i (4,441 bytes)
2: ...STRUCTURE OF PLASTOCYANIN FROM THE PHOTOSYNTHETIC PROKARYOTE, PROCHLOROTHRIX HOLLANDICA (19 STRUCTURES)==
24: ...vergent plastocyanin (PC) from the photosynthetic prokaryote Prochlorothrix hollandica was determined by homon...
26: ...structure of plastocyanin from the photosynthetic prokaryote, Prochlorothrix hollandica.,Babu CR, Volkman BF, ... - 2enx (4,616 bytes)
24: Streptococcus agalactiae, a prokaryote that causes infections in neonates and immunocomp... - 2gpz (4,653 bytes)
26: ...nsthyretin-like protein from Salmonella dublin, a prokaryote 5-hydroxyisourate hydrolase.,Hennebry SC, Law RH,... - 1mtp (2,374 bytes)
2: ...crystal structure of a serpin from a thermophilic prokaryote== - 1it4 (4,425 bytes)
24: ...yme is the first phospholipase A(2) identified in prokaryote. After characterization of the novel PLA(2), a ge... - 1it5 (4,247 bytes)
23: ...yme is the first phospholipase A(2) identified in prokaryote. After characterization of the novel PLA(2), a ge... - 1sng (4,552 bytes)
24: ...e polymers at elevated temperatures. However, the prokaryote serpin, thermopin, from Thermobifida fusca is abl... - 2m08 (3,919 bytes)
13: ...ich is correlated with a native cell shape of the prokaryote. CONCLUSION: We present a novel solution structur... - 1lwb (4,470 bytes)
23: ...r A-2688, which is the first PLA(2) identified in prokaryote, and determined its tertiary structure by NMR and... - 1ybt (4,336 bytes)
24: ...have evolved from gene duplication of a primitive prokaryote-type cyclase, followed by loss of function in one... - 1ybu (4,452 bytes)
24: ...have evolved from gene duplication of a primitive prokaryote-type cyclase, followed by loss of function in one...
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