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Использование термина phosphate groups на английском
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Only the phosphategroups from the nucleotide take part in metalation.
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Positively charged metal ions probably act by neutralizing the negatively charged nucleotide phosphategroups.
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In both complexes the nucleotide is coordinated through phosphategroups.
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These compounds are linear alpha-1,4-glucans esterified with one or two phosphategroups.
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This fact has been attributed to changes in the metal-site coordination symmetry because of ligands not involving phosphategroups.
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On the other hand, the shorter diamine tn in the entire pH range reacts with the phosphategroups from ATP.
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Enzymatic dephosphorylation and peptide mass analyses demonstrated that the protein contains approximately eight phosphategroups distributed over 30 potential phosphorylation sites.
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For a low pH value the complexation appears between Cu(II) and ATP molecules via oxygen atoms of phosphategroups.
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Alkali and alkaline earth metals bind primarily to phosphategroups while transition metals also interact with the N7 of purine bases.
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At the branch point, two phosphategroups from one helix occupy the major groove of the other one, establishing sequence-specific hydrogen bonds.
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These chains are then connected to each other via phosphategroups to create a layered network delimiting 6-ring channels trapping rubidium cations.
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This is supported by the spectra of the phosphate region showing that the phosphategroups of EPA are less hydrogen bonded than DMPA.
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In particular, the addition of phosphategroups occurs with high frequency on certain serine residues that are located in the cardiac-specific regulatory M domain.
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An especially striking feature of R. leguminosarum lipid A is that it lacks both the 1- and 4'- phosphategroups.
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Specific contacts are found between charged lysine and arginine residues and DNA phosphategroups and other binding sites in the minor and major DNA grooves.
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The phosphategroups and protons form a pH buffer with a pKa of 7.2, which keeps the pH in the synaptic cleft relatively acidic.