Template:Team:Bonn:NetworkData

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content.titleShort = "Irreversible protein regulation";
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content.summary= "We point out methods of irreversible protein regulaiton and discuss their advantages and disadvantages.";
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content.text= "Irreversible regulation methods are usually associated with knock-in or -outs. But also posttranslational modification of protein structure can be subordinated in this field. </br>On the one hand Irreversible interventions cause high differences of activity and therefore appear very favorable for many investigations of protein functions.</br> On the other hand, it is impossible to take back any of those investigations, which makes it harder to analyze protein function in one organism. You need at least two organisms to compare the effect of a high protein concentration with a loss of this protein";
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