Chemical modification refers to a number of various processes involving the alteration of the chemical constitution or structure of molecules. Chemical...
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Modified car Body modification Grammatical modifier Home modifications Chemical modification, processes involving the alteration of the chemical constitution...
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Post-translational modifications can occur on the amino acid side chains or at the protein's C- or N- termini. They can expand the chemical set of the 22 amino...
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Protein primary structure (section Modification)
Aside from cleavage, phosphorylation is perhaps the most important chemical modification of proteins. A phosphate group can be attached to the sidechain...
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Weather modification is the act of intentionally manipulating or altering the weather. The most common form of weather modification is cloud seeding,...
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Maxam–Gilbert sequencing (redirect from Chemical sequencing)
1976–1977. This method is based on nucleobase-specific partial chemical modification of DNA and subsequent cleavage of the DNA backbone at sites adjacent...
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RNA (section Chemical modifications)
JL, Schroeder SJ, Zuker M, Turner DH (May 2004). "Incorporating chemical modification constraints into a dynamic programming algorithm for prediction...
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that requires modification to fit better to the target; lead drugs offer the prospect of being followed by back-up compounds. Its chemical structure serves...
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Small interfering RNA (section Chemical modification)
detailed database of all such chemical modifications is manually curated as siRNAmod in scientific literature. Chemical modification of siRNA can also inadvertently...
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Shewanella oneidensis (section Chemical modification)
boosting the power that the microbe generated. The process was a chemical modification only that did not modify the organism's genome and that was divided...
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