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  • hanges to activate the G protein, causing Gα to bind a molecule of GTP and dissociate from the other
  • the right surface charge in order to be able to bind a specific substrate.
  • hobic tunnel that is apparently large enough to bind a single cholesterol molecule.
  • turn attached to primary antibodies designed to bind a specific protein or other cell component.
  • Remarkably, RI is able to bind a wide variety of RNases, despite having low se
  • snoRNAs bind a number of proteins (including dyskerin, Gar1p
  • However, mammalian RI seems unable to bind a few amphibian ribonucleases, such as onconase
  • A tie is a concept to bind a class skeleton to an implementing class.
  • within af gene promoter region that are able to bind a specific transcription factor and regulate tr
  • ins containing two copper atoms that reversibly bind a single oxygen molecule (O2).
  • y world, having wholly cut off all fetters that bind a person to the samsara.
  • per domain) is a family of small proteins which bind a single copper atom and which are characterise
  • ss than 20 bp in length and have the ability to bind a factor that regulates transcription.
  • shows that this domain forms a pocket that can bind a single molecule of phosphatidylcholine.
  • em specifically designed to download, print and bind a book in one step on site for a retail custome
  • ests that the three histidines in this sequence bind a Zn2+ atom, and that the glutamate is the cata
  • Its name comes from its ability to bind advanced glycation endproducts (AGE), which inc
  • Since these aspects of the soul were said to bind after death, Nehebkau was said to have guarded
  • epair to Rome, and labor so that the pope shall bind all the Catholics of England to be just, true,
  • whatever bound those who held the title should bind all those not then in being for whom they held
  • conformational changes allow the chaperonin to bind an unfolded or misfolded protein, encapsulate t
  • often used in conjunction with Utsusemi, Flee, Bind, and Gravity, and sometimes Charm.
  • This left valid users of the seal in a bind and generated further protests.
  • use three commands that Teito must obey: Sleep, Bind, and Pain.
  • hich are used by several bacterial pathogens to bind and invade host cells.
  • into the social sciences; his notions of double bind and logical levels are based on Russell's theor
  • active portion of the molecule to continuously bind and unbind at β2 receptors in the smooth muscle
  • William negotiated himself out of the bind and Maio remained his right-hand man, though Ma
  • rkeley, introduced ideas of feeling rules, time bind, and emotional labor
  • However, only such substances that bind and block the histamine receptor are true antih
  • plexes of viral ribonucleoprotein and viral RNA bind and are enveloped and bud out of the cell as ne
  • Administration of antibodies which bind and block the activity of some endogenous opioi
  • crete with no trouble though he can use them to bind and restrain targets without damaging them.
  • The most absolute tolerance will bind and lead for all relations between members and
  • ection is due to the ability of Dps proteins to bind and oxidize Fe(II) at the characteristic, highl
  • nd was followed shortly thereafter by Ties That Bind and The Leather Contest Guide by Guy Baldwin.
  • ly unwind, allowing the precursor components to bind and recruit VPg and Pol4.
  • affects the RNA polymerase enzyme's ability to bind and initiate transcription.
  • PMSP is based amongst the Bind and Mallah communities.
  • tive site is part of an enzyme where substrates bind and undergo a chemical reaction.
  • For example, STa enterotoxins bind and activate membrane-bound guanylate cyclase,
  • Six grams of FBCx per day will bind and eliminate 54 grams of dietary fat which is
  • sette (ABC) family is a group of proteins which bind and hydrolyse ATP in order to transport substan
  • If ligands known to bind and deactivate nucleases are incorporated into
  • Cells that bind and migrate in response to CXCL16 include sever
  • g antibodies, drugs or other reagents that will bind and/or affect the function of the protein.
  • The encoded protein also can bind androgen receptor, providing a link between tra
  • The angiopoietin receptors are receptors that bind angiopoietin.
  • vasculature, where vascular smooth muscle will bind ANP released as a result of increasing right at
  • 90 °C (194 °F) without losing their ability to bind antigens in a 1999 study.
  • r the elimination of auto-reactive T cells that bind antigens not traditionally found in the thymus.
  • ficial proteins with the ability to selectively bind antigens.
  • The subset of antibodies that bind Apo-H and alter its activity are condsidered di
  • ubset of autoimmune anti-cardiolipin antibodies bind Apo-H, these anti-apolipoprotein antibodies are
  • duction processes that occur after the peptides bind are similar to the cytokine-mediated inflammato
  • It can bind as a monomer or as a homodimer to hormone respo
  • s gene is a bZIP transcription factor which can bind as a homodimer to certain DNA regulatory region
  • s gene is a bZIP transcription factor which can bind as a homodimer to certain DNA regulatory region
  • s gene is a bZIP transcription factor which can bind as a homodimer to certain promoters and enhance
  • fs based on natural transcription factors which bind as dimers.
  • asialoglycoprotein receptors are lectins which bind asialoglycoprotein, glycoproteins from which a
  • The neurotransmitters bind at the interface between subunits in the extrac
  • These they anxiously seek after, and bind at the tips with silver, and use as cups at the
  • Benzodiazepines bind at the interface of the α and γ subunits on the
  • high-affinity binding of U6, while RRMs 3 and 4 bind at lower affinity sites on U6.
  • ide-resistant bacteria, due to their ability to bind at two sites at the bacterial ribosome as well
  • ins I and II form a cashew-shaped molecule that bind ATP in the cleft and additionally build the sen
  • The subset of GABAA receptors that also bind benzodiazepines are referred to as benzodiazepi
  • is a biochemical research tool that is used to bind biological material, often protein, for colorim
  • Ligaments bind bone to bone and are similar in structure to te
  • rinting while in England and began to print and bind books under his own imprint, the Seven Acres Pr
  • Interestingly, NO can bind both to heme Fe3+ and to proximal Cys-60 ligand
  • a peace treaty, are considered capitulation and bind both parties.
  • Some AKAPs are able to bind both regulatory subunits (RI & RII) of PKA and
  • in-coupled receptors that have been found which bind bradykinin and mediate responses to these patho
  • Bind Break - This attempts to deactivate a binding s
  • The Ties That Bind: Bruce Springsteen A to E to Z. Visible Ink, 20
  • IgG4 cannot bind, but the other three IgG types can.)
  • The Ties That Bind by Jude Watson is the fourteenth in a series of
  • Their name comes from their ability to bind Calcium.
  • immune receptors that bind carbohydrates: CD1, T cell receptor, and anti-c
  • One of its functions is to bind cardiolipin.
  • itric oxide synthase (eNOS), and small GTPases, bind Cav-1 through its 'caveolin-scaffolding domain'
  • LN2, upon transcriptional activation in mid-G1, bind Cdk1 (Cdc28) to complete progression through St
  • Molybdenum blue in turn can bind certain organic dyes (malachite green, Auramin
  • sequestrants are a group of medications used to bind certain components of bile in the gastrointesti
  • icates that this domain forms a pocket that can bind cholesterol.
  • onial law", arguing that moral law continues to bind Christians, while events predicted by the cerem
  • Co-receptor CD 8 could bind class I MHC specifically
  • As a result, it cannot bind complement or be picked up by macrophages.This
  • proteins, but seems to have lost the ability to bind copper.
  • C4b can bind CR1.
  • nd in up to 18 copies and has been suggested to bind CsrA.
  • form a class of riboswitches that specifically bind cyclic di-GMP, a second messenger used in multi
  • l functional groups can be added to selectively bind cysteine side chains and this method is often u
  • Cytokine receptors are receptors that bind cytokines.
  • of Aleister Crowley) named Roderick Burgess to bind Death and attain immortality.
  • This receptor has been shown to bind dendritic cell- and T cell-activated chemokines
  • mprise two structurally distinct families which bind different ligands and are primarily expressed i
  • Rat Mups bind different small chemicals.
  • s of the START domain family have been shown to bind different substances or ligands such as sterols
  • It can bind Dimefox and so protect AChe against the pestici
  • other atoms leaving the sixth site available to bind dioxygen (molecular oxygen).
  • Both Srfp and Wif bind directly to Wnt proteins blocking activation of
  • L-13 and IL-4, despite the fact it is unable to bind directly to the latter.
  • Abagovomab does not bind directly to CA-125, but it works as a "surrogat
  • TPase) family of stress-regulated proteins that bind directly to Hsp90 and are required for Hsp90-de
  • It is found among several proteins that bind directly to retinoblastoma protein, which regul
  • s hemoproteins responsive to molecules that can bind divalent iron (Fe), this strategy has been main
  • It has a negligible capacity to bind divalent ions.
  • This protein does not bind DNA directly, but through transcription factors
  • nslated regions of genes whose encoded proteins bind DNA are interact with other proteins that bind
  • The protein can bind DNA both as a monomer or, with more affinity, a
  • Because it can bind DNA duplexes, it can also interfere with DNA re
  • The protein can homodimerize and bind DNA, but in vivo targets have not been identifi
  • s to change shape or otherwise become unable to bind DNA, allowing RNA polymerase to continue transc
  • some bind DNA, others protein), suggesting that Znf motif
  • They bind DNA, RNA, protein and/or lipid substrates.
  • in 2001 by exploiting a buffer overflow in the BIND DNS server.
  • cture, and of considerable strength, serving to bind down the muscles of the root of the penis.
  • ecule which donor DNA and target DNA covalently bind during the formation of a Holliday junction.
  • pase 3 where a protein substrate would normally bind during aptosis.
  • Acidic and basic keratins bind each other to form acidic-basic heterodimers an
  • BMPs bind either ACVR2A/ACVR2B or a BMPR2 and then form a
  • NAD-BD - can bind either NAD+ or NADP+.
  • f attributes which specify the constraints that bind entities together.
  • Snf3 is able to bind even low amounts of glucose due to its high aff
  • ase type 2N, where von Willebrand Factor cannot bind Factor VIII, autosomal recessive inheritance.
  • Xanthine dehydrogenases, that also bind FAD/NAD, have essentially no similarity.
  • Although many dietary fibers appear to bind fat on a 1:1 ratio alpha-cyclodextrin is the on
  • Thus, the Judiciary Act 1789 § 34 does not bind Federal courts to state commercial jurisprudenc
  • The catalytic subunit of PKA must bind four molecules of cAMP to be activated, whereup
  • Glutamine riboswitches bind glutamine to regulate genes involved in glutami
  • wnstream-peptide RNAs and glnA RNAs selectively bind glutamine supports these hypotheses.
  • The aptamers cooperatively bind glycine to regulate the expression of downstrea
  • can inventor who developed a knotting device to bind grain bundles with twine, which became the foun
  • Bioactive sequences can be used to bind growth factors to localize and present them at
  • are membrane-associated molecular switches that bind GTP and GDP and slowly hydrolyze GTP to GDP.
  • ng site is distorted such that it can no longer bind GTP.
  • It has been proposed that the iron functions to bind H2 and the substrate methenyltetrahydromethanop
  • nterestingly, all members of the Rev-erb family bind heme, which may act as a ligand to regulate the
  • sequence in laminin and a consensus sequence to bind heparin sulfate are just a few of the large lib
  • l Zeno, the marriage of Leontia was designed to bind him to the other component of the army, the Ger
  • his oppressive thoughts and loathsome ties that bind him to his disgraced family.
  • e is riding in his sleigh on Christmas Eve, and bind him in their caverns.
  • uaded his masters to change his indentures, and bind him to the wood-carving with which their furnit
  • self is trying to get away from the chains that bind him.
  • ns to initiate the ritual which would magically bind himself to the human princess, becoming all-pow
  • He firmly refused to bind himself to comply in matters of religion with t
  • f leather from the next deer killed so he could bind his old prayer book.
  • uman Stapler, a superhero who uses his hands to bind his victims (a member of The Interesting Four)
  • ne c-erb-A, also widely expressed but unable to bind hormone)
  • sus sequence to which the initiation components bind, however; there is no consensus sequence for th
  • The manufacturer claims that these molecules bind hydrocarbons within the doughnut shape, thus re
  • he effect is relevant to rotary seals which can bind if the seal shrinks due to overheating.
  • There is also another receptor that can bind IL-13: IL-13Rα2 encoded by the IL13RA2 gene.
  • n fatty acid synthesis, it has been reported to bind in equimolar ratio to b-keto-acyl-ACP synthase,
  • domains, and two different inhibitor conformers bind in different orientations, the hinge region of
  • Italians often use this cheese during Easter to bind ingredients for other dishes.
  • proteins, including YY1, TFII-I, USF, and E2F, bind initiator elements (Inr)s.
  • They are either homophilic or heterophilic and bind integrins or different IgSF CAMs.
  • ceptor, a type I transmembrane protein that can bind interleukin 4 and interleukin 13 to regulate Ig
  • Among T cells, the encoded protein also can bind interleukin 4 to promote differentiation of Th2
  • TISAB buffers often include chelators which bind ions that could otherwise interfere with the an
  • They bind Iron and can therefore inhibit microbial growth
  • Of the transferrin that is available to bind iron, this value tells a clinician how much ser
  • The Soul Bind is a curse placed on Darius and his party which
  • r from the host plant (Hirtella physophora) and bind it together with a purpose-grown fungal myceliu
  • e first Montreal highway in 1958 and planned to bind it to the Decarie freeway, also designed at the
  • und a core of rope, wood or other material, and bind it tightly with string or thread.
  • EF-Tu requires GTP in order for the ribosome to bind it, necessary for recruiting an aminoacyl-tRNA.
  • ifferent from other peptide tags is that it can bind its binding protein through a permanent and irr
  • ults when an exalted spirit makes the choice to bind itself permanently to a tree.
  • ing powers and to enable a Municipal Council to bind itself and a future Council in the exercise of
  • This protein also can bind lamin B receptor, an integral membrane protein
  • Her plan (to bind Lasher to 'weak matter' which can be destroyed
  • At lower temperatures, the primers bind less specifically.
  • Operators that bind LexA weakly are the first to be fully expressed
  • ely expressed in cells of the immune system and bind ligands such as CD55.
  • Type II receptors bind ligands in the absence of type I receptors, but
  • Structural studies indicate that RNases bind like a "cork in the bottle", associating especi
  • illusion, these opposing determining conditions bind, limit and fetter (pashu) the individual (jiva)
  • Rat Mups also bind limonene-1,2-epoxide, resulting in a disease of
  • Angiostatin is known to bind many proteins, especially to angiomotin and end
  • ules have a broad specificity, because they can bind many, but not all types of possible peptides.
  • he same conformational flexibility and tends to bind metal ions more strongly.
  • EDTA is used to bind metal ions in the practice of chelation therapy
  • n as planar tetradentate dianionic ligands that bind metals through four inwardly projecting nitroge
  • ent, which means that it is used medicinally to bind metals in cases of metal poisoning, such as lea
  • n predominately binds neutrophils, but can also bind monocytes, natural killer cells, B cells and a
  • Under this theory, calcium ions bind more strongly to charged lipids, but less stron
  • can chain, more than ampicillin, and thus would bind more easily to the penicillin-binding proteins.
  • sequences with a high degree of similarity will bind more firmly, and require more energy to separat
  • o the catalyzed chemical reaction can therefore bind much stronger to an enzyme than simple substrat
  • Bind my Plooms with Silage
  • And they'd bind my chest, because I already had breasts.
  • Dopamine can then more readily bind neurons, which overstimulates the cells.
  • It has the unique ability among known fibers to bind nine times its own weight in fat.
  • HMG-box containing proteins only bind non-B-type DNA conformations (kinked or unwound
  • keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever
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