cysteine residue

collocation in English

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residue
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈrez.ɪ.dʒuː/
us
/ˈrez.ə.duː/
formal
the part that is left after the main part has gone or been taken away, or a substance that remains after a chemical process such ...
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(Definition ofresiduefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The proteins would be expected to dimerise through their unpairedcysteineresidue, creating a disulphide-linked dimer.
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This area also contains a conservedcysteineresiduethat might have some particular function.
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Thecysteineresidueat amino acid 81 is found in every species, but other cysteine residues (264, 275 and 326) are not found in every species.
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Mapping and cloning of the mutation showed it to result in an alteration of a highly conservedcysteineresidueof rhodopsin that is involved in an intradiscal disulfide bridge.
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The same cysteine-containing peptide is also immobilized onto an agarose resin through thecysteineresidueand is then used to purify the antibody.
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When -lg is denatured, the fifthcysteineresidueis exposed to the water.
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Cysteine on the other hand can react with anothercysteineresidueand thereby form a cross link stabilizing the whole structure.
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It is composed of acysteineresiduewith an acetylated amino group linked to glucosamine, which is then linked to inositol.
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Acysteineresidueis implicated in the catalytic activity of these enzymes and the region around this active site residue is highly conserved.
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All share a similar catalytic mechanism, by which a conservedcysteineresidueforms a covalent intermediate with the phosphate group to be eliminated.
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Next, the attack of a secondcysteineresidueresults in the forming of a more stable disulfide in the refolded protein.
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Each subunit has a characteristic cys-loop, which is composed of acysteineresiduefollowed by 13 amino acid residues and anothercysteineresidue.
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The first two extracellular loops of chemokine receptors each has a conservedcysteineresiduethat allow formation of a disulfide bridge between these loops.
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Over-oxidation of thiscysteineresiduein peroxiredoxins inactivates these enzymes, but this can be reversed by the action of sulfiredoxin.
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Commonly thiolate is ligand is provided from thecysteineresidue.
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The enzyme is inhibited by the antibiotic fosfomycin, which covalently modifies an active sitecysteineresidue.
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The propeptide consists of approximately 8090 amino acids containing acysteineresidue, which interacts with the catalytic zinc atom via its side chain thiol group.
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Assembly of functional rhodopsin requires a disulfide bond between cysteine residues 110 and 187.
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The 6 conserved cysteine residues are shaded in light grey.
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