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telluro-

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telluro- or tellur-
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1. Earth: tellurian.
2. Tellurium: tellurous.

[From Latin tells, tellr-, earth.]


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Finally, under the topic of our tag-modify approach, it is important to note that this strategy has its conceptual origins in the work of Bender [10] and Koshland [11] whose independent and near-simultaneous realization that the active site Ser nucleophile of the protease subtilisin could be chemically and selectively changed to cysteine led to not only the birth of "thiosubtilisin" but seleno- [12] and even telluro- [13] variants in a similar manner.
 
 
 
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