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Dictionary » C » Cleavage product Cleavage productCleavage product a substance resulting from the splitting of a molecule into two or more simpler molecules. ![]()
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Results from our forumMy undergraduate thesis project - Lactose metabolism... like in E.coli or tagatose pathway like in lactobacilli. So, if the end product of lactose cleavage is glucose, then why doesn't the bacteria ferment it like what E.coli does (because ...
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Syntaxin 3... But I think he also mentioned the RanBP5. So far I know there is only a cleavage site in syntaxin 3 which is missing in the other syntaxins. I searched ... that syntaxin 3 is involved in polarizing. Maybe this cleavage product is involved in this as a signaling molecule.* That is what I was ...
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help!!!... the original Merrifield solid-phase method which used HF for the final cleavage reaction to free the peptide product from the resin; and fMOC-protected methods which (I think) uses the milder, or at least ...
See entire post The Fiber Disease... histolytica trophozoites. Infect Immun 55:181-186 Laemmli UK (1970) Cleavage of structural proteins during the assembly of the head of bacteriophage ... 0.1% Trixton-100. The results are averages of three readings Substrate Product (Neu5Ac; µU/mg) MU-α-Neu5Ac 685±25 Neu5Ac2,3-α-lactose ...
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The Fiber Disease... using any method well known in the art. It is engineered so that the cleavage recognition site is located near the 5' end of the mRNA; i.e., to ... cytodex 3 microcarrier beads. The fibroblasts now produce the protein product. The fibroblasts can then be introduced into a patient as described ...
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