| 31. | Four of the heme centers are bis-histidine ligated and presumably serve to shuttle electrons to the active site.
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| 32. | Nedd4-2 ligates ubiquitin to the C-terminus of the ENaC subunit which marks the protein for degradation.
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| 33. | And when not operating, or litigating, or litigating about ligating, the professions could enjoy a relaxed training season.
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| 34. | The heme is positioned between ?-sheet and an ?-helix, with heme iron ligated to cysteinate residue.
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| 35. | This is not a standard T4 DNA ligase ligation reaction, where two pieces of double stranded DNA are ligated together.
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| 36. | The ends are blunt and can be ligated into a blunt cloning site easily but with lower efficiency than sticky ends.
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| 37. | Tooth movement has been claimed to occur more rapidly and more comfortably by many doctors using passive self-ligating braces.
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| 38. | This is followed by recruitment of XRCC1 LIG3 to the site for ligating the DNA ends, leading to an intact DNA.
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| 39. | The band restricts blood flow to the ligated tissue, so that it eventually dies and sloughs away from the supporting tissue.
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| 40. | The " Xbal " and " SpeI " sites will also ligate as the digestion produces compatible ends.
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