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1
Splice isoforms often
encode
proteins
that have distinct and even antagonistic properties.
2
Both
encode
proteins
that bind specifically to a cAMP response element in vitro.
3
Mammals
encode
proteins
that inhibit viral replication at the cellular level.
4
Poxviruses replicate within the cytoplasm and
encode
proteins
for DNA and mRNA synthesis.
5
These genes are thought to
encode
proteins
that function more efficiently on grass cell walls.
6
Most members of this 11 gene signature
encode
proteins
with well-defined roles in human cancer.
7
Conclusion: The eight vertebrate TMC genes are evolutionary conserved and
encode
proteins
that form three subfamilies.
8
Multiple cDNAs belonging to the c-erbA gene family
encode
proteins
that bind T3 with high affinity.
9
Significantly, the genome of S. moellendorffii is predicted to
encode
proteins
suitable for both methods of regulation.
10
They
encode
proteins
involved in the processes of keratinocytes differentiation, lipid synthesis and metabolism and DNA repair.
11
Members of the ras gene family
encode
proteins
that when overproduced or mutated can transform immortalized mammalian cells.
12
The genes responsible for them are predicted to
encode
proteins
that interact with ATM in the DNA-damage response.
13
The currently known IRP-binding mRNAs
encode
proteins
involved in iron uptake, storage, and release as well as heme synthesis.
14
These cDNAs
encode
proteins
of highly similar sequence, the major differences being located at their N and C termini.
15
As a counter-defense, many plant viruses
encode
proteins
that block silencing, often also interfering with endogenous small RNA pathways.
16
As the powerhouses of the eukaryotic cell, mitochondria must maintain their genomes which
encode
proteins
essential for energy production.
encode
proteins
encode
protein