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  • 1Site-directed spin labeling — is a technique for investigating protein local dynamics using electron spin resonance. The theory of SDSL is based on the specific reaction of spin labels with amino acids. A spin label s built in protein structure can be detected by EPR… …

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  • 2Site-specific recombinase technology — Site specific recombinase (SSR) technology allows for the manipulation of genetic material in order to explore gene function. The success of the Human Genome Project has made recombinant DNA technology an inevitable next step in molecular biology …

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  • 3Site-specific recombination — ite specific recombinationIn site specific recombination, DNA strand exchange takes place between segments possessing only a limited degree of sequence homology (Kolb 2002; Coates et al., 2005). Site specific recombinases perform rearrangements… …

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  • 4Site specific theatre — …

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  • 5Asset specificity — is a term related to the inter party relationships of a transaction. It has been extensively studied in a variety of management and economics areas such as marketing, accounting, organizational behavior and management information systems.… …

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  • 6Active site — The active site of an enzyme contains the catalytic and binding sites. The structure and chemical properties of the active site allow the recognition and binding of the substrate.The active site is usually a small pocket at the surface of the… …

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  • 7Cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor — (CPSF) (or Cleavage polyadenylation stimulating factor) is involved in the cleavage of the 3 signaling region from a newly synthesized pre messenger RNA (pre mRNA) molecule in the process of gene transcription. It is the first protein to bind to… …

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  • 8Chemical specificity — is the ability of a protein s binding site to bind specific ligands. The fewer ligands a protein can bind, the greater its specificity. Categories: Chemical bondingProteinsBiochemistry stubs …

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  • 9Binding site — In biochemistry, a binding site is a region on a protein, DNA, or RNA to which specific other molecules and ions mdash; in this context collectively called ligands, or more specifically, protein ligands mdash; form a chemical bond.The term… …

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  • 10binding site — in an enzyme or other protein, the three dimensional configuration of specific groups on specific amino acids that binds particular compounds such as substrates or effectors, with high affinity and specificity. Cf. catalytic s …

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