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1 α-truncated RNA polymerases bind synergistically with the cAMP-CRP complex at the galP1 promoter , but not at the lacP1 promoter
2 E.coli RNA polymerase , deleted in the C-terminal part of its α-subunit , interacts differently with the cAMP-CRP complex at the lac P1 and at the gal P1 promoter
3 I had erm I was going to be representative of this committee at a erm safety seminar for three days at the beginning of this week that I was n't able to go to , and Councillor Kurtz has very kindly gone in my place , which is why she is not able to come to this meeting .
4 Timed to coincide with the opening of the adjacent Frank Lloyd Wright Gallery , the V&A has put together a new permanent display on the topic of ‘ Plans and Elevations : architectural drawings at the V&A ’ .
5 There had been ‘ 2 deaths at the 1,000-bed hospital in just three years .
6 The resulting first-order filter circuit clocks at 25MHz , and produces a measured characteristic which is within 0.04dB of the theoretical value at the 1MHz cut-off frequency .
7 Now , nobody er er , a at this stage at the er Financial Resources Committee er , challenge us on this figure , I think we will just stage of of doing arith arithmetic of adding it up , but no doubt that the staff will be comparing what going to be , er what within a but have prepared for next year with what we 're supposed to do this year and ours is an increase of another percent .
8 Partial cDNA clones are shown by dotted lines at the 5' end ; translation termination codons are indicated by an asterisk .
9 ‘ There is no way we can sit here and waffle , ’ Roxburgh told the press corps which had assembled in Glasgow the morning after the nightmare of Scotland 's 3-0 defeat at the Parc des Princes .
10 A warm welcome at the De La Ville
11 This in turn could make them more likely to survive a second mutation at the p53 locus ( which is frequently seen in cancer cells ) , or indeed at any other locus .
12 Well , I had my older brother , , er he won some sort of a scholarship I remember , he became er er part-time attendant at the er part-time attendant at the er university .
13 Well , I had my older brother , , er he won some sort of a scholarship I remember , he became er er part-time attendant at the er part-time attendant at the er university .
14 We move on to M4 and Z. A quick glance at the unc table for Z7 shows that both hold in Z7 .
15 Also included are four overbridges , a four-way interchange at the B722 Eaglesfield Junction and a bridge over the London-Glasgow railway .
16 a steamy-shrill arrival at the Gare du Nord
17 A COACH , who became so incensed with his opposite number at an U8 match in New Zealand , has been banned for three years for punching and knocking him unconscious with the result that specialist surgery might be required for a fractured cheek bone and other complications .
18 A relaxed atmosphere at the Delle Mimose
19 Korean art at the V&A
20 Although CRP permits a better interaction of the wild-type enzyme at the lac P1 promoter , it does not affect the affinity of the α-truncated polymerases for the lac fragment .
21 The results however are quite clear : positive cooperativity always occurs at the gal P1 promoter , independent of the C-terminal part of the α-subunit but is only observed with the intact wild-type enzyme at the lac promoter .
22 In the presence of CRP and cAMP , the cooperative binding of CRP and the wild-type enzyme at the lac UV5 promoter is accompanied by various changes in the footprint which do not occur , either with RNA polymerase alone , or with CRP alone .
23 The cooperative binding of CRP and the wild-type enzyme at the lac UV5 promoter is accompanied by significant changes in the footprint with respect to the two binary complexes : 1 ) the DNAaseI footprints of RNA polymerase and CRP overlap ( Fig. 2 ; and [ 18 ] ) , moreover , at least on the upper strand , an extension of the footprint of the CRP site is observed up to position -84.5 ; 2 ) a more intense protection of the -40 , -70 and -80 regions to hydroxyl-radical cleavage is observed ( Fig. 3 ) ; 3 ) CRP and RNA polymerase induce a conformational change of the -50 region , which can be detected by the copper-phenanthroline reagent ( Fig. 5 ) or after UV irradiation ( Fig. 4 ; and [ 32 ] ) .
24 And did they do good business at the er Longeaton
25 And we were called into this long room at the erm it was at House at and er there was all these well I considered them to be old men , they could n't have been so old you see but I was only a boy .
26 Plasmid DNA ( 5-10 µg in 10-20 µl of sterile TE buffer or distilled water ) , linearised at a unique PstI site at the 5' end of the interrupted beta-tubulin gene ( Fig. 1B ) , was added to 0.5 ml of this suspension in an electroporation cuvette ( 0.4 cm electrode gap ) and mixed thoroughly .
27 One at the PstI site at the 5' end of an intact beta-tubulin gene , within the tubulin gene cluster ; and the second into the PstI site at the 5' end of the interrupted beta-tubulin gene , present at the 3' end of the tubulin locus ( 23 ) .
28 One at the PstI site at the 5' end of an intact beta-tubulin gene , within the tubulin gene cluster ; and the second into the PstI site at the 5' end of the interrupted beta-tubulin gene , present at the 3' end of the tubulin locus ( 23 ) .
29 European decorative art at the V&A
30 A report in the New York Times in late March 1990 quoted US intelligence sources as saying that Iraq had recently completed the construction of six launchers for its al-Husayen missiles at the H-2 air base in western Iraq near the Jordanian border .
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