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Like the genetic code, the metabolic network is highly conserved across species;
They are highly conserved in bacteria, plants, and animals.
The RNA genome of the virus encodes five genes whose order is highly conserved.
How highly conserved and how widely spread is the newly discovered protective mechanism of Hsp12?
In strains forming part of the ST121 group, SSI-2 is highly conserved i.e. completely identical.”.
Autophagy is a highly conserved mechanism in eukaryotes to degrade cellular components.
It shares 61 percent sequence homology with beta-synuclein and is highly conserved between vertebrate species.
It is highly conserved between human and mouse with its expression being more widespread in the embryo than in the adult.
The core histones, H3, H4, H2A and H2B, are small,basic proteins highly conserved in evolution Figure 2.
Ribosomal structure is highly conserved between all species, but its exact composition depends on the organism.
The importance of FOXO1 in the endothelium isreflected in the fact that the molecule has been highly conserved throughout evolution.
Four evolutionary highly conserved histidine residues bind specifically and with high affinity to copper and zinc at physiological concentrations.
Protein modeling based on this template depends on the fact that protein structure is highly conserved in most cases.
Like the genetic code, the metabolic network is highly conserved across species; therefore metabolomics can work for any biological model.
Agmatine sulfate is the sulfate preparation of Agmatine,the decarboxylated form of L-arginine and an endogenous metabolic product highly conserved across life forms.
Polymerases from this family contain highly conserved regions that include two helix-hairpin-helix domains that are essential to their interaction with DNA.
All affected individuals were shown to carry this mutation, which predicts a glutamine to proline substitution(Q130P)of the fifth aminoacid of the 1A domain in the highly conserved helix initiation motif of the K12 molecule.
It targets highly conserved regions of the influenza A and B genomes to provide broad strain coverage of over 30 commonly found strains of influenza A and B.
Methods The essence that makes the 16S rRNA sequenceso valuable to phylogenetic studies is the combination of hypervariable and highly conserved regions, which alternate each other.
These highly conserved 22 nucleotides long RNA sequences regulate the expression of genes by binding to the 3'-untranslated regions(3'-UTR) of specific mRNAs.
Prof. Antebi from the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing in Colognenotes that"the nucleolus contains a protein highly conserved in evolution called fibrillarin, which also decreases during infection.
These master genes have been highly conserved throughout evolution, which is why their analysis allows conclusions to be drawn concerning the evolution of multicellular animals and their different body plans.
The signaling pathway is initiated by ligand binding to the type II receptor(TGF-Î2RII),which leads to recruitment of the type I receptor(TGF-Î2RI) in a highly conserved region of the protein called the GS domain.
The structure of DNA polymerase is highly conserved, meaning their catalytic subunits vary very little from one species to another, irrespective of how their domains are structured.
Even slight changes in single components in form of mutations, polymorphisms, copy numbervariations or chromosomal rearrangements influence the balance of this central, evolutionary highly conserved immune defense network.
Their preliminary results now implicate the evolutionary highly conserved NPY-signaling in communicating in between the autophagic status and synaptic plasticity in a non-cell autonomous fashion.
This highly conserved structure usually indicates that the cellular functions they perform are crucial and irreplaceable and therefore require rigid maintenance to ensure their evolutionary advantage.
The CDI receptor has been identified as BamA also known as YaeT,which is an essential, highly conserved outer membrane protein required for the biogenesis of beta-barrel proteins in gram-negative bacteria.
 Members of the folate receptor family share highly conserved sequences in the open reading frames, but differ in amino acids in the 5' untranslated regions and as a consequence can differ in function and tissue expression.
Using recent advances, however, scientists have now identified highly conserved regions of this variable virus, determined their molecular structure, and begun designing next-generation vaccine candidates to elicit antibodies that target these regions to prevent HIV infection.
