NOUN | an elongation | elongations | |
SYNO | elongation | extension |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- -ribofuranosylbenzimidazole (DRB) is a chemical compound that inhibits transcription elongation by RNA Polymerase II.
- EF-G (elongation factor G, historically known as translocase) is a prokaryotic elongation factor involved in protein translation.
- Due to the shrinking of section area and the ignored effect of developed elongation to further elongation, true stress and strain are different from engineering stress and strain.
- The gene is a member of the AF4/FMR2 (AFF) family, a group of nuclear transcriptional activators which encourage RNA elongation. It is a component of the super elongation complex.
- Among the proteins recruited to polymerase are elongation factors, thus called because they stimulate transcription elongation.
- Sometimes elongation may instead refer to the angular distance of a moon of another planet from its central planet, for instance the angular distance of Io from Jupiter.
- The next perihelion passage is 25 August 2027 when the comet will have a solar elongation of 63 degrees.
- Elongation Zone: Cells in this stage are rapidly elongating and parts of the phloem system (sieve tubes) start to develop.
- This is related to the rhombic dodecahedral honeycomb with an elongation of zero.
- RNA polymerase II (RNAP2) undergoes regulated transcriptional pausing during early elongation.
- In 1978, Kaziro published an extensive article outlining the role of guanosine 5’-triphosphate in the elongation of polypeptide chains within a ribosome.
- As development proceeds, body elongation increases and more pairs of cerata as well as some tentacle-like elongation of the propodium appears.
- It inhibits elongation factor-2. It does so by ADP-ribosylation of EF2 using NAD+. This then causes the elongation of polypeptides to cease. This mechanism is similar to that of diphtheria toxin.
- EF-Ts (elongation factor thermo stable) is one of the prokaryotic elongation factors. It is found in human mitochrondria as TSFM. It is similar to eukaryotic EF-1B.
- IWS1 is a transcription elongation factor. It was first identified during a search for RNA polymerase II-associated elongation factors in yeast; it directly interacts with RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) and is phosphorylated at casein kinase II (CKII) sites.
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