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    Multistep binding of transition metals to the H-N-H endonuclease toxin colicin E9. by Keeble, A, Hemmings, A, James, R, Moore, G, Kleanthous, K

    Published 2002
    “…The H-N-H consensus forms the active site core of a number of endonuclease groups but is also structurally homologous to the so-called treble-clef motif, a ubiquitous zinc-binding motif found in a wide variety of metalloproteins. …”
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    Slovene musical terminology in textbooks between past and present by Jelena Panić Grazio

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…<i>G</i>-<i>clef</i> and <i>treble clef</i>, <i>chord</i> and <i>triad</i>, terms that refer to patterns of accents and beats). …”
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    Comparative study of a primary school music program using computer-based, computer-assisted and teacher-led educational approaches on students' learning and attitudes by Wu, Dawn Chuang-Mae.

    Published 2008
    “…During the ten-lesson program, students were taught a) treble clef note names, b) bass clef note names, c) note values and d) rhythm. …”
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    Dichotic Listening Can Improve Perceived Clarity of Music in Cochlear Implant Users by Nicolas Vannson, Hamish Innes-Brown, Jeremy Marozeau

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Our goal was to determine whether the musical experience of postlingually deafened adult CI recipients could be enriched by presenting the bass and treble clef parts of short polyphonic piano pieces separately to each ear (dichotic). …”
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    Structure and function of FusB: an elongation factor G-binding fusidic acid resistance protein active in ribosomal translocation and recycling by Xiaohu Guo, Kristin Peisker, Kristina Bäckbro, Yang Chen, Ravi Kiran Koripella, Chandra Sekhar Mandava, Suparna Sanyal, Maria Selmer

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We show that FusB is a two-domain protein lacking homology to known structures, where the N-terminal domain is a four-helix bundle and the C-terminal domain has an alpha/beta fold containing a C4 treble clef zinc finger motif and two loop regions with conserved basic residues. …”
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    The unusual structure of the PiggyMac cysteine-rich domain reveals zinc finger diversity in PiggyBac-related transposases by Marc Guérineau, Luiza Bessa, Séverine Moriau, Ewen Lescop, François Bontems, Nathalie Mathy, Eric Guittet, Julien Bischerour, Mireille Bétermier, Nelly Morellet

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, we show that the Pgm CRD binds two Zn2+ ions and forms an unusual binuclear cross-brace zinc finger, with a circularly permutated treble-clef fold flanked by two flexible arms. The Pgm CRD structure clearly differs from that of several other PiggyBac-related transposases, among which is the well-studied PB transposase from Trichoplusia ni. …”
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