| 31. | The virus encodes these activities in its non-structural proteins.
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| 32. | Other structural proteins that are important for neuronal function are actin and the tubulin of microtubules.
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| 33. | Additionally, structural protein analysis can be done automatically using a combination of NMR and X-ray crystallography.
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| 34. | Most of the genome coded for structural proteins.
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| 35. | As tendons develop they lay down collagen, which is the main structural protein of connective tissue.
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| 36. | Other studies have shown that Hsp90 interacts with various structural proteins, ribosomal components and metabolic enzymes.
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| 37. | NS2-3 protease is the enzyme responsible for proteolytic cleavage between the non-structural proteins NS2 and NS3.
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| 38. | More information on the structural proteins can be found in the paramyxovirus protein section or here.
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| 39. | These are proteins that mainly originate as specific fragments of pre-existing structural proteins like collagen or plasminogen.
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| 40. | This technique allows for measurements of cell stiffness and provides insights into the functioning of structural proteins.
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