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Directed evolution of lichenicidin

Directed evolution of lichenicidin

... maturation of the Bliβ peptide implies two proteolytic cleavages: i) the removal of leader peptide by LicT and ii) the removal of six N-terminally located amino acids, commonly designated by ... See full document

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Improving a bacterial pyranose 2-oxidase from Arthrobacter siccitolerans through directed evolution

Improving a bacterial pyranose 2-oxidase from Arthrobacter siccitolerans through directed evolution

... role of mutations on the enzyme variant properties, including the lower production yields and the photo inactivation of the FAD cofactor, responsible for the absence of activity in purified 2C9, ... See full document

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Directed Evolution of a Highly Specific FN3 Monobody to the SH3 Domain of Human Lyn Tyrosine Kinase.

Directed Evolution of a Highly Specific FN3 Monobody to the SH3 Domain of Human Lyn Tyrosine Kinase.

... addition of FN3-alkaline phosphatase fusion protein of TA1, TA7 and TA8 that had been diluted to 5 μg/ mL in PBS containing ...specificities of three TA8 variants, 2H7, 2H10 and 3C12, phage ELISA was ... See full document

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Directed evolution of a model primordial enzyme provides insights into the development of the genetic code.

Directed evolution of a model primordial enzyme provides insights into the development of the genetic code.

... mutation of Ile30 to Thr, helix 3 is repositioned, evident in the movement of residues 82 and 85 with respect to residue 30 and the loss of the interaction between Leu61 and Phe71 in 10- CM (Figure ... See full document

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In-frame amber stop codon replacement mutagenesis for the directed evolution of proteins containing non-canonical amino acids: identification of residues open to bio-orthogonal modification.

In-frame amber stop codon replacement mutagenesis for the directed evolution of proteins containing non-canonical amino acids: identification of residues open to bio-orthogonal modification.

... downstream of the target protein bridged by a TEV protease ...production of TEV protease to allow for in situ cleavage of the target protein-sfGFP fusion to prevent any potential adverse downstream ... See full document

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Lichenicidin biosynthesis and search for novel antibacterial peptides

Lichenicidin biosynthesis and search for novel antibacterial peptides

... activities of lantibiotics, especially their antibacterial activity, has been of much interest (Cortes et ...class of ribosomally synthesized peptides that undergo extensive posttranslational ... See full document

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EDGE: Evolutionary Directed Graph Ensembles

EDGE: Evolutionary Directed Graph Ensembles

... set of experiments designed and each question that the ex- periments aim to answer, together with the basic configuration of EDGE that was ...parameters of EDGE itself, with two of them, the ... See full document

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Network evolution of body plans.

Network evolution of body plans.

... Influence of the feedback regulation in total is classified into negative FBL (see examples marked by D in ...composed of genes #10 and #13 in ...composed of the nodes and their connections are ... See full document

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A search for markers of sugarcane evolution

A search for markers of sugarcane evolution

... members of the Saccharinae subtribe, we identified the fast evolving ...region of the sugarcane genome in the Sugarcane Expressed Sequence Tag (SUCEST) genome project ...group of Saccharum ...some ... See full document

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Ecology and evolution of bacteriophages

Ecology and evolution of bacteriophages

... example of spite (Gardner & West, 2004a; Gardner et al, 2004; West et al, ...members of the same or close species (for reviews on bacteriocins see (Baba & Schneewind, 1998) and on colicins see ... See full document

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Development of novel bacterial enzymes for medical diagnosis through directed evolution

Development of novel bacterial enzymes for medical diagnosis through directed evolution

... structure of each subunit of the homotetramer has a peanut- shaped with three distinct ...association of the protein monomers, an head domain with a putative function associated with immobilization ... See full document

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Improving kinetic or thermodynamic stability of an azoreductase by directed evolution

Improving kinetic or thermodynamic stability of an azoreductase by directed evolution

... deamidation of glutamine and asparagine residues triggered by high temperatures that contributes to inactivation of irreversibly denaturated proteins ...formation of hydrogen bonds and/or salt ... See full document

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Directed evolution of model-driven spreadsheets

Directed evolution of model-driven spreadsheets

... spreadsheet evolution were already proposed [Cunha et ...this evolution had to be done manually, and a human operator had to apply successive transformations to the spreadsheet model until it reached the ... See full document

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Directed evolution of activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) in its natural environment

Directed evolution of activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) in its natural environment

... induction of three reactions of DNA somatic modification employed by jawed vertebrates in the context of adaptive immunity: Somatic Hypermutation (SHM), Class Switch Recombination (CSR) and ... See full document

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Directed evolution of an LBP/CD14 inhibitory peptide and its anti-endotoxin activity.

Directed evolution of an LBP/CD14 inhibitory peptide and its anti-endotoxin activity.

... extent of NF-kB activation and TNF-a expression were significantly ...surfaces of monocytes and macrophages to amplify the inflammatory effects of ...release of inflammatory ... See full document

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Adaptive cluster synchronization of directed complex networks with time delays.

Adaptive cluster synchronization of directed complex networks with time delays.

... study of complex networks has become a hot topic in various fields like physics, mathematics, biology, social sciences, computer sciences, and so on ...Most of complex networks have two properties: ... See full document

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Globаl Evolution of Islаmic bаnking

Globаl Evolution of Islаmic bаnking

... overview of the development of different finаnciаl institutions meet the criteriа of Islаm аnd their evolution since the 70s in the privаte sector аcross the Muslim ...restructuring of ... See full document

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Evolution of model-driven spreadsheets

Evolution of model-driven spreadsheets

... set of functions is defined, where each function from that set invokes a model operation and a data operation, receiving a model/data pair and other arguments ...arguments of the ...position of a ... See full document

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Lichenicidin biosynthesis: LicP protease specificity

Lichenicidin biosynthesis: LicP protease specificity

... α­peptides of two­component lantibiotics resemble mersacidin and they also possess the conserved motif that is presumably involved in binding lipid ...binding of an antibiotic to a complex biosynthetic ... See full document

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Evolution of radon dose evaluation

Evolution of radon dose evaluation

... tity of ef fec tive dose equiv a lent and the new qual ity fac tor, the dose con tri bu tion of ra don and thoron be came more ap par - ent as you can see in ...Half of this dose came from ra don and ... See full document

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