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  1. Category:Spacer (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Spacer
  2. Category:New spacer aquisition (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword New spacer aquisition
  3. Category:Endogenous spacer ligand (55 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Endogenous spacer ligand
  4. Category:Spacer peptide 1 (47 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Spacer peptide 1
  5. Category:Spacer acquisition (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Spacer acquisition

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  1. 2c7a (4,958 bytes)
    24: ...evealed sequence preferences in the trinucleotide spacer and flanking DNA. These results, taken together, ...
  2. 1utd (4,598 bytes)
    24: ... why, in the trp leader RNA, all three-nucleotide spacer regions are followed by a G-1 nucleotide. Taken t...
    26: ... TRAP: the role of triplet repeats and separating spacer nucleotides.,Hopcroft NH, Manfredo A, Wendt AL, B...
  3. 8g1i (2,535 bytes)
    9: ...f in the CRISPR repeat sequences (the PAM or protospacer adjacent motif) to help distinguish self versus n...
  4. 1bmo (4,352 bytes)
    24: ... factor. This hairpin is likely to act as a rigid spacer in proteins containing tandemly repeated FS domai...
  5. 1gtf (4,369 bytes)
    24: ...nt conformations depending on the sequence of the spacer regions. This gives insight into the structural b...
  6. 1wak (6,889 bytes)
    24: ..., SRPK1 is similarly resistant to deletion of its spacer loop region. Based upon a model of SRPK1 bound to...
  7. 1w7g (6,542 bytes)
    26: ...turbance of biological activity due to a variable spacer-arm fixed on the N-4 piperazinyl position was eva...
  8. 2v5y (4,180 bytes)
    26: ...rosine phosphatase adhesive interaction reveals a spacer-clamp mechanism.,Aricescu AR, Siebold C, Choudhur...
  9. 1u57 (5,058 bytes)
    23: ...cles. This process is critically dependent on the spacer p2, located between the capsid and the nucleocaps...
  10. 1abi (7,264 bytes)
    26: ...irulog derivative. Resolution of the pentaglycine spacer, linking N- and C-terminal functional domains int...
  11. 8f43 (2,709 bytes)
    10: ...the 2 guide RNAs (gRNA). Cas9 recognizes the protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) in the CRISPR repeat sequenc...
  12. 1gag (10,093 bytes)
    26: ...aS to a peptide substrate analog via a two-carbon spacer. The compound was a high affinity competitive inh...
  13. 1kb2 (5,618 bytes)
    26: ... of two hexameric half-sites separated by 3 bp of spacer DNA. We describe here the crystal structures at 2...
  14. 1kb4 (5,298 bytes)
    2: ...to a Canonical Direct Repeat with Three Base Pair Spacer (DR3) Response Element==
    26: ... of two hexameric half-sites separated by 3 bp of spacer DNA. We describe here the crystal structures at 2...
  15. 1kb6 (5,259 bytes)
    26: ... of two hexameric half-sites separated by 3 bp of spacer DNA. We describe here the crystal structures at 2...
  16. 8ur0 (2,823 bytes)
    2: ...bound to ops signal, NusA, mRNA with a 24 nt long spacer, and fMet-tRNAs in E-site and P-site of the ribos...
  17. 1ynw (5,796 bytes)
    26: ...meric half-sites separated by three base pairs of spacer DNA. Binding of 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3) t...
  18. 2eu2 (5,127 bytes)
    26: .... The structures presented here reveal that these spacer groups allow novel binding modes for the thiadiaz...
    28: ...ographic studies reveal that the incorporation of spacer groups in carbonic anhydrase inhibitors causes al...
  19. 2eu3 (5,117 bytes)
    26: .... The structures presented here reveal that these spacer groups allow novel binding modes for the thiadiaz...
    28: ...ographic studies reveal that the incorporation of spacer groups in carbonic anhydrase inhibitors causes al...
  20. 2h26 (4,865 bytes)
    2: ...n complex with endogenous phosphatidylcholine and spacer==
    24: ... the maximal groove capacity. We propose that the spacer serves to prevent binding of ligands with long li...
    26: Endogenous phosphatidylcholine and a long spacer ligand stabilize the lipid-binding groove of CD1b...

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