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Each criterion could be represented as a vector of length 20 (for 20 basic amino acids).
These preferentially cleave C-terminally to paired basic amino acids.
The protein is rich in basic amino acids and contains a highly basic amino terminal domain.
Gonometa fibroin is rich in basic amino acids, making it a potentially useful biomaterial in cell and tissue culture.
A detailed examination of Nucleoplasmin identified a sequence with two elements made up of basic amino acids separated by a spacer arm.
The DNA binding region comprises a number of basic amino acids such as arginine and lysine.
So, investigators thought, maybe the three basic amino acids were a clue to lethality, and maybe they were a feature of the Spanish flu virus.
In addition, there is a periodic distribution of acidic and basic amino acids that seems to play an important role in stabilizing coiled-coil dimers.
Proteins: Structure and Function - The program examines proteins - polymers built from only 20 basic amino acids.
Basic amino acids important for LDL receptor binding are clustered into a surface patch on one long helix.
In addition, several clusters of basic amino acids that may function as nuclear localization signals are located in the KIF27 polypeptide.
Within this sequence of 17 amino acids lie two clusters of basic amino acids termed D1 and D2, respectively.
Trypsinogen, which is an inactive(zymogenic) protease that, once activated in the duodenum, into trypsin, breaks down proteins at the basic amino acids.
FYVE domains bind Phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate, in a way dependent on its metal ion coordination and basic amino acids.
The binding is not specific to any RNA sequence, and is performed via a peptide sequence rich in basic amino acids.
The FYVE finger has eight potential zinc coordinating cysteine positions and is characterized by having basic amino acids around the cysteines.
One of its proteins had three basic amino acids at a spot where the host's enzymes had to break that protein in order for the virus to infect a cell.
The N-terminus of the α-LTX precursor molecule is preceded by short hydrophilic sequences ending with a cluster of basic amino acids.
The hemagglutinin gene was further modified to replace six basic amino acids associated with high pathogenicity in birds at the cleavage site between hemagglutinin 1 and hemagglutinin 2.
Two basic amino acids (Lys587 and His 113 in M.thermoacetica) reside in proximity to the C-cluster and facilitate acid-base chemistry required for enzyme activity.
Structurally, bHLH proteins are characterised by a "highly conserved domain containing a stretch of basic amino acids adjacent to two amphipathic α-helices separated by a loop".
One of these usually is a cluster of basic amino acids (arginines and lysines) within a loop of protein (i.e., between membrane spans) that will face the matrix.
In cerastocytin, the cationic surface is formed by the dominance of basic amino acids between residues Tyr67-Arg80: two Arg, one Lys, two His,and one Asp.
Manufacture of secreted proteins, either secreted constitutively with no tag or secreted in a regulatory manner involving clathrin and paired basic amino acids in the signal peptide.
Imported proteins require a nuclear localization sequence (NLS) which generally consists of a short region of basic amino acids or 2 such regions spaced about 10 amino acids apart.