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Meanings of putative transmembrane in English
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Usage of putative transmembrane in English
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It consists of 398 amino acids, including seven putativetransmembrane regions.
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Myt1 is a membrane-associated protein that contains a putativetransmembrane segment.
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Both approaches converged on a novel protein that we call Orai1, which contains four putativetransmembrane segments.
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They also commonly possess large hydrophilic domains at both amino- and carboxyl-terminal sides of the four putativetransmembrane segments.
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Likewise, the activity of both ago-PAMs is largely eliminated by the M254L mutation in the putativetransmembrane PAM-binding site.
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We have cloned the Star gene and show that it encodes a novel protein with a putativetransmembrane domain.
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The predicted protein shares considerable amino acid identity and several structural features including twelve putativetransmembrane regions with other neurotransmitter transporters.
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The complementary DNA sequence predicts a 653-amino acid protein with 12 to 13 putativetransmembrane domains.
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This receptor, named GAR-2, consists of 614 amino acid residues and has seven putativetransmembrane domains.
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We used positional cloning to show that AGR1 encodes a putativetransmembrane protein whose amino acid sequence shares homologies with bacterial transporters.
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The positively charged arginine residue within the putativetransmembrane domain of E1 would be expected to alter the conformation of this domain.
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The isolated cDNA clone encodes a 386-amino acid protein with seven putativetransmembrane domains, which belongs to the G protein-coupled receptor superfamily.
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We examined the role of the putativetransmembrane segment (TM) 7 in the function of hOAT1.
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We propose that MP dimers are stabilized by electrostatic interactions in the C terminus as well as hydrophobic interactions between putativetransmembrane alpha-helical coiled coils.
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The YPR042c gene encodes a hypothetical protein of 1075 amino acids containing four putativetransmembrane segments and is non-essential for growth.
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We determined that the ACE2 cleavage site resides between amino acid 716 and the putativetransmembrane domain starting at amino acid 741.