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Meaning of "encode a polypeptide"
encode a polypeptide: the process of translating the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide into a corresponding sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA
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The heterologous nucleic acid can encode a polypeptide.
The subsequence may encode a polypeptide fragment having amylolytic activity.
Also disclosed herein is a polynucleotide able to encode a polypeptide disclosed herein.
The polynucleotides can encode a polypeptide or interfere with the expression of a different polynucleotides.
This entails in vitro synthesis of a designed polynucleotide molecule to encode a polypeptide molecule of interest.
The fragment shall encode a polypeptide which still has the activity as specified above.
RNA molecules used with the invention encode a polypeptide immunogen.
A nucleic acid derivative would encode a polypeptide that retains essential biological characteristics of the natural molecule.
The exogenous polynucleotide can, and preferably does encode a polypeptide.
A polynucleotide of the invention can encode a polypeptide exhibiting such characteristics.
These are defined as regions or elements of polynucleotide sequence that encode a polypeptide i . e.
A polynucleotide of the invention can encode a polypeptide exhibiting such activities.
DNA libraries are a collection of recombinant vectors containing DNA inserts ( DNA fragments ) that encode a polypeptide.
A polynucleotide of the invention will encode a polypeptide of the invention.
A fragment may encode a polypeptide that has one or more biochemical activities of the Zwf enzyme.
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Thus, the replicon can encode a polypeptide.
This would encode a polypeptide of approximately 25kDa.
Preferably, the polynucleotides inserted in said vector encode a polypeptide of interest.
The nucleic acid can further encode a polypeptide which is a therapeutic moiety or a detectable label.
RNA molecules used with the disclosed subject-matter encode a polypeptide of interest.
The exogenous DNA may encode a polypeptide to be expressed by a cell that receives the system.
Sequences for transcription and translation ( expression ), will generally encode a polypeptide of interest.
The therapeutic nucleic acid may encode a polypeptide mimetic of one or more of these species.
Preferably, these fragments encode a polypeptide which has phosphatonin biological activity as described herein.
A polynucleotide of the invention can encode a polypeptide exhibiting such attributes.
Or, the RNA may encode a polypeptide comprising the sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO, 40.
For example, CoA transferase variants can be used to encode a polypeptide having CoA transferase activity.
Moreover, the subsequence may encode a polypeptide fragment that has cyclohexadepsipeptide synthetase activity.
In specific embodiments, the polynucleotide fragments of the invention encode a polypeptide which demonstrates a functional activity.
Moreover, the subsequence may encode a polypeptide fragment which has beta-glucosidase activity.
A polynucleotide of the invention may encode a polypeptide exhibiting such characteristics.
Moreover, the subsequence may encode a polypeptide fragment which has glycoside hydrolase activity.
Polynucleotide fragments disclosed herein encode a polypeptide which demonstrates a functional activity.
Moreover, the subsequence may encode a polypeptide fragment that has the relevant enzyme activity.
The exogenous DNA fragment may encode a polypeptide for cellular expression.
The nucleic acid can encode a polypeptide or protein or an antisense RNA, for example.
The nucleic acid sequence may encode a polypeptide that binds BAFF.
Preferably, these fragments encode a polypeptide which has biological activity.
A polynucleotide of the invention can encode a polypeptide or protein exhibiting such activities.
The isolated or recombinant nucleic acid may encode a polypeptide having a phospholipase activity which is thermostable.
Polynucleotides of the invention typically encode a polypeptide having beta-glucosidase activity.
Preferably, the polynucleotide fragments encode a polypeptide that demonstrates a functional activity.
Moreover, the subsequence may encode a polypeptide fragment that has protease activity.
The open reading frame was found to encode a polypeptide with a predicted molecular weight of 92 kDa.
Polynucleotides of the invention typically encode a polypeptide having oxidoreductase activity, in particular HmfH oxidoreductase activity.
A nucleic acid of the disclosure can encode a polypeptide comprising a Delta3 cytoplasmic domain.
In another alternative, the amplified RNA may encode a polypeptide which could be translated, in vitro.
Moreover, the subsequence may encode a polypeptide fragment, which has a-amylase activity.
Moreover, the subsequence may encode a polypeptide fragment, which has alpha-amylase activity.
The ligated sequence should encode a polypeptide of 105 amino acids with an N-terminal Met.
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