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... was isolated from G. biloba leaves by PCR technology. The open reading frame (ORF) of GbANR was 1023 bp, encoding 340 amino acids, and the molecular weight was 37.38 kDa, with the isoelectric point of 5.87. Bioinformatics analysis showed that the deduced GbANR shared more than 50% identity with ANR ...
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... not in those that lack it. Although DNMT2 contains the full set of conserved motifs of the catalytic domain, it lacks the N-terminal domain charac-teristic of eukaryotic DNMTs. The methyltrans-ferase activity of the recombinant DNMT2 protein is weak in vitro and in vivo, and the biological function ...
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