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cytidine triphosphate CTP
methylierend
английски
английски
немски
немски
meth·yl·ate [ˈmeθəleɪt, -ɪleɪt, Am -ɪleɪt] ГЛАГ прх ХИМ
немски
немски
английски
английски
methylating [ˈmeθleɪtɪŋ] ПРИЛ
methylating
Present
Imethylate
youmethylate
he/she/itmethylates
wemethylate
youmethylate
theymethylate
Past
Imethylated
youmethylated
he/she/itmethylated
wemethylated
youmethylated
theymethylated
Present Perfect
Ihavemethylated
youhavemethylated
he/she/ithasmethylated
wehavemethylated
youhavemethylated
theyhavemethylated
Past Perfect
Ihadmethylated
youhadmethylated
he/she/ithadmethylated
wehadmethylated
youhadmethylated
theyhadmethylated
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These compounds alkylate faster and with wider range of substrates than traditional methylating agents such as methyl iodide.
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The methyltransferase acts as a monomer, methylating the duplex one strand at a time.
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To increase the volatility of polar fragments, various methylating reagents can be added to a sample before pyrolysis.
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Make sure you're methylating well; make sure your cells are glutathione-rich.
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Its use as a methylating reagent is banned by many organisations as a result.
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In skeletal muscle cells of the zebrafish, Linke’s team explored what happens when the protection by the methylated heat shock protein is repressed.
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aktuell.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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In Skelettmuskelzellen des Zebrafisches erforschte Linkes Team, was passiert wenn der Schutz durch das methylierte Hitzeschockprotein wegfällt.
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Yet, it is not well established which proteins they methylate in the cytoplasm and how this methylation may affect function.
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aktuell.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Bislang war jedoch weitgehend unbekannt, welche Proteine sie dort methylieren und wie sich die Methylierung funktional auswirkt.
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a global hypomethylation (overall the DNA is less methylated compared to healthy tissue) and a hypermethylation of specific genes, in particular of tumor suppressor genes, occurs.
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www.ngfn.de
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Es kommt zu einer globalen Hypomethylierung, d.h. insgesamt ist die DNA geringer methyliert als im gesundem Gewebe und zu einer Hypermethylierung, einzelner Gene, vor allem von Tumorsupressorgenen.
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