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Meanings of divalent metal in English
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Usage of divalent metal in English
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The phosphatase requires divalentmetal cations for catalytic activity and contains iron naturally.
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The pyridylphosphonate ligand shows different ligation behavior toward the three divalentmetal ions.
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RdRps with mutations at divalentmetal ion binding residues did not activate RIG-I signaling.
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The bacteriocidal activity requires the presence of divalentmetal cations such as zinc or nickel.
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Then, the effects of divalentmetal ions on the ATP binding to plasma gelsolin were examined.
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These data suggest that RAG-mediated DNA cleavage involves coordination of divalentmetal ion(s) by RAG1.
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Mg(2+) proved to be the most effective divalentmetal.
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Polyethylene glycol and divalentmetal cations have been used to crystallize the PFOR from the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio africanus.
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The reaction of pyridyl-4-phosphonic acid with three different divalentmetal salts results in the formation of molecular structures of different dimensionality.
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Extradiol-cleaving catechol dioxygenases function by binding both the organic substrate and O2 at a divalentmetal center in the active site.
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Other divalentmetal cations do not interfere with the assay, although there is interference in the presence of 1 mM chloride ions.
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The enzyme has a pH optimum at 7.0 and has no requirement for any divalentmetal ions.
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Iron uptake from the intestinal lumen through the apical surface of polarized duodenal enterocytes is mediated by the divalentmetal transporter, DMTi.
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A systematic study was done examining the steady state kinetics of F1-catalyzed nucleotide hydrolysis in the presence of various activating divalentmetal cations.
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Site-directed mutagenesis demonstrated that more extensive conserved residues near the divalentmetal coordinating active site were essential for YGK1 activity than previous suggested.
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The high degree of structural conservation between the archaeal exosome and the PNPase including the requirement for divalentmetal ions for catalysis is discussed.