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  • ecisions of higher bodies shall be absolutely binding on lower bodies and on all Party members.
  • tion to the Secretary of State which shall be binding on the representative of the United States in
  • need to be nearly 90* to keep the hinge from binding on the corner of the structure.
  • the interface between the two subunits, each binding one molecule of GTP.
  • in order to render the settlement binding, one or other of these modes must, as I under
  • ectly on the parietal cell and indirectly via binding onto CCK2/gastrin receptors on ECL cells in t
  • of the woman from the shackles of her doubly binding oppression, patriarchy and capitalism.
  • re and its residues possessing role in ligand binding or signaling.
  • Yoga means "yoke", so hatha yoga is a binding or yoking together of solar and lunar energie
  • f these enzymes and inhibits them by covalent binding, or more precisely by alkylation.
  • sicle protein 1 may be involved in sperm-zona binding or penetration, and it is a potential contrac
  • for each principle would be enough to make it binding, or whether any of the principles might still
  • pecify strict evaluation for a value, pattern binding, or datatype field.
  • and similar reagents which, through specific binding or chemical reaction with substances in a spe
  • tions, attributed to a spin state change upon binding or to a classical Coulombic attraction.
  • remains unclear whether this is due to direct binding or due to cellular stress induced by these ag
  • eir own expression in a feedback mechanism by binding or acting up their 5' UTR, it was proposed th
  • In 1990, her talent led to a binding oral contract with Teaspoon Productions, head
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  • He saw through the British tactics of binding Parsi loyalty to the crown, by repeatedly mak
  • s to inhibit the ribonuclease activity of its binding partner barnase, with which it forms an extra
  • of a further beta strand from the tail of the binding partner protein.
  • a target protein, it spontaneously binds its binding partner through an isopeptide bond.
  • Its main binding partner is the ADAM10 protein, a sheddase tha
  • The function of endophilin appears to be a binding partner for synaptojanin such that it can int
  • Binding-mode - orientation of the two binding partners relative to each other in the comple
  • plastic, meaning it can discriminate between binding partners for a better fit.
  • t outcomes including altered localization and binding partners.
  • In total CD40L has three binding partners: CD40, α5β1 integrin and αIIbβ3.
  • Binding Passions: Tales of Magic, Marriage, and Power
  • efines function) is particularly effective at binding pathogens.
  • Binding, Paul (2008): The Director, By Alexander Ahnd
  • PBPs vary in their affinity for binding penicillin or other beta-lactam antibiotics.
  • ion of MHC (major histocompatibility complex) binding peptides
  • The reversibility means that, instead of binding permanently to MAO-A for weeks until the body
  • inase A would sometimes couple with the AKAP, binding PKA with phosphodiesterase to form a complex
  • With the reserve clause then binding players permanently to the U.S. teams who hel
  • e was "to allow municipalities to express, by binding plebiscite, whether they wish VLTs to be perm
  • By binding plexin B1 receptor it functions as an R-Ras G
  • e residue Arg163 may interact with the ligand binding pocket of the second extracellular loop of th
  • ic unit may rotate in such a way that the ATP binding pocket of that unit can come into contact wit
  • reversibly interacts with a zinc atom in the binding pocket of Zn-dependent histone deacetylase to
  • Structure of pepstatin in the binding pocket of pepsin.
  • Hydrogen bonds between binding pocket residues and pepstatin are highlighted
  • CDK-inhibitory domain which binds to the ATP binding pocket of the kinase and modulates its functi
  • is usually responsible for forming the ligand binding pocket in other nuclear receptors.
  • of Leupeptin (silver) in the Trypsin (green) binding pocket.
  • nserved residues lie in the ATP/ADP substrate binding pocket.
  • are usually designed to interact with various binding pockets on the MMP of interest, making the in
  • kinase family,the location of ATP and choline binding pockets have been proposed.
  • the hay was secured to a wagon using a wooden binding pole, which was stored in the hayloft when no
  • nd therefore not consistent with WP:SOURCE, a binding policy.
  • n protein built with the extracellular ligand binding portion of TACI.
  • t, separate entities are created for service, binding, portType etc. XML and binary documents can b
  • methods are very efficient in finding optimal binding poses for the protein and ligand.
  • be it has similar effectto MDMA except has no binding power to 5HT2A which MDA does.
  • setting a persuasive precedent, it was only a binding precedent in the relevant district.
  • cisions from before this split are considered binding precedent in the Eleventh Circuit.
  • rder to promote the decision in the case to a binding precedent (an interpretation that has recentl
  • denial of a writ of certiorari means that no binding precedent is created by the denial itself, an
  • of the case was obiter dicta; thus having no binding precedential value (although dicta does have
  • acid change can result in the change of this binding preference.
  • It is subtype-selective, binding primarily to the α4β2 subtype.
  • Binding Principles).
  • cts of consciousness, which is related to the binding problem in neuroscience.
  • During this binding process a salt bridge (protein) is formed bet
  • fragment from a codex of French sermons, in a binding produced by Manuale del Navarro, acquired in
  • to the Basic Profile 1.1 plus the Simple Soap Binding Profile 1.0.
  • een moved to a new profile called Simple Soap Binding Profile (SSBP)
  • Simple Soap Binding Profile
  • It has a unique receptor binding profile involving allosteric modulation of se
  • Simple Soap Binding Profile (official abbreviation is SSBP) is a
  • Now that the Simple Soap Binding Profile is a separate profile, other WS-I doc
  • While lisuride has a similar receptor binding profile to the more well-known and chemically
  • ne drug, which is fairly non-selective in its binding profile, acting as an agonist at all five of
  • d the content and function of the Simple Soap Binding Profile.
  • eport systematic studies of the synthesis and binding properties of crown ethers in a seminal serie
  • fying where the endpoint can be accessed, and binding properties that specify how the data will be
  • The ligand binding properties and intracellular trafficking path
  • ad be engineered to have improved filling and binding properties with the material underneath.
  • lective calcium entry blocker with calmodulin binding properties and histamine H1 blocking activity
  • ls to dynamically control their intercellular binding properties.
  • CCAAT/enhancer binding protein gamma may cooperate with Fos to bind
  • RD2) is a specific intracellular phospholipid binding protein that can transfer phosphatidylcholine
  • ure of a 5′ stem-loop of U4 in complex with a binding protein has been solved.
  • CCAAT/enhancer binding protein zeta has been shown to interact with
  • GTF2A1 has been shown to interact with TATA binding protein and TBPL1.
  • PABPC1 PolyA Binding Protein
  • on levels by iron response/regulatory element binding protein (IRE-BP), also referred to as Iron Re
  • Profilin is an actin monomer binding protein that has been implicated in the contr
  • tein A, clumping factor A (ClfA), fibronectin binding protein A (FnbpA) from Staphylococcus aureus,
  • ranscription factor AP-4 (activating enhancer binding protein 4), also known as TFAP4, is a protein
  • r expression as a fusion protein with maltose binding protein or other stable intracellular protein
  • CAMP responsive element binding protein 1, also known as CREB-1, is a protein
  • Ethylene-responsive element binding protein (EREBP) is a homeobox gene from Arabi
  • transferase, hexahistidine (his), and maltose binding protein (MBP).
  • They are structurally derived from the DNA binding protein Sac7d, found in Sulfolobus acidocalda
  • Another PS binding protein is Mfge8.
  • avis, Ronald W. (May 1990), "Yeast centromere binding protein CBF1, of the helix-loop-helix protein
  • serves as a redox sensor component of an mRNA binding protein complex implicated in the photo-regul
  • TAF9 RNA polymerase II, TATA box binding protein (TBP)-associated factor, 32kDa, also
  • w clear that Hfq is an abundant bacterial RNA binding protein which has many important physiologica
  • This is frequently used in DNA/RNA binding protein studies, sequencing, and to prepare s
  • Poly(A) RNA Binding Protein PABP, PDB 1CVJ
  • ed thioredoxin (Trx) and calcium and integrin binding protein 1 (CIB1).
  • aP2 is also called fatty acid binding protein 4 (FABP4).
  • ochromatin protein-1 (HP1) is a methyl-lysine binding protein localized at heterochromatin sites, w
  • of recombinant human IGF-1 (rhIGF-1) and the binding protein that IGF-1 is naturally adhered to in
  • GATA binding protein 2, also known as GATA2, is a human ge
  • Ran is a GTP binding protein that is essential for the translocati
  • The cytosolic isoform of eukaryotes Poly(A) binding protein binds to the initiation factor eIF-4G
  • In humans, LPS binds to the lipid binding protein (LBP) in the serum which transfers it
  • al IL-18 receptor mRNA and the ratio of IL-18 binding protein to interleukin 18 are significantly i
  • interacts with eIF4GI and evicts the poly(A) binding protein from eIF4F.
  • in contains three functional domains, the ATP binding, protein binding and dimerizing domain, each
  • For the nucleic-acid binding protein in eukaryotes, see Protein K (gene ex
  • om other peptide tags is that it can bind its binding protein through a permanent and irreversible
  • tein has been found to interact with syndecan binding protein (syntenin), which is required for IL5
  • c reticulum loop of sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP) transcription factors.
  • The stem-loop is bound by a 31 kDa stem-loop binding protein (SLBP - also termed the histone hairp
  • MKNK1, CIITA, TOB1, Phosphatidylethanolamine binding protein 1, DUSP22, Myc, ADAM17, SORBS3, ELK1,
  • CCAAT/enhancer binding protein (C/EBP), epsilon, also known as CEBPE
  • -acetyl-D-glucosaminyltransferase, penicillin binding protein (3 or 1B), and peptidoglycan transgly
  • interact with C-Raf, Phosphatidylethanolamine binding protein 1, MAP2K1IP1, GRB10, MAPK3, MAPK8IP3,
  • erminal fragment of sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP) transcription factors from me
  • his is due to the preference of the tocophrol binding protein for the alpha-tocopherol form of the
  • Single-strand binding protein's (SSBs) stabilize the single DNA str
  • by the application of mouse anti-MBP (maltose binding protein) antibody and incubation.
  • yclase Activating Protein (GCAP) is a calcium binding protein, and as the calcium levels in the cel
  • here DsrA in conjunction with the Sm like RNA binding protein, Hfq promote the translation of this
  • D site of albumin promoter (albumin D-box) binding protein, also known as DBP, is a protein whic
  • CREB binding protein,
  • s a nuclear protein that functions as a SECIS binding protein, but experimental evidence indicates
  • (12.6 kilodalton FK506 binding protein, as opposed to 12 kDa FKBP12 which bi
  • nteract with TAF1, HNRPU, GTF2H4, CTDP1, TATA binding protein, POLR2A, MED21, TAF11, Serum response
  • FKBP, or FK506 binding protein, is a family of proteins that have pr
  • thesised, it binds multiple copies of poly(A) binding protein, which protects the 3'end from ribonu
  • Bistramide A is a cytoskeleton, actin binding protein, originally found in the marine ascid
  • CPEB, or cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein, is a highly conserved RNA-binding pr
  • Single-strand binding protein, also known as SSB or SSBP, binds to
  • shown to interact with HTATIP, RPS6KA5, CREB binding protein, FHL2, FHL3, P53, CEBPB and FHL5.
  • nteract with MED16, MED26, MED17, MED14, CREB binding protein, MED1, MED6, MED24, CCNC, POLR2A, MED
  • tor, NPAT, POU2AF1, Host cell factor C1, TATA binding protein, RELA, Nuclear receptor co-repressor
  • transcription domain-associated protein, TATA binding protein, TAF5L, Transcription initiation prot
  • g the expression of sterol regulatory element binding protein-1c (SREBP-1c).
  • y Factor (USFs) and sterol regulatory element binding protein-1c (SREBP-1c) in response to feeding/
  • CAMP responsive element binding protein-like 1, also known as CREBL1, is a pr
  • pigment epithelium, and binds plasma retinal binding protein.
  • fic translation elongation factor and a SECIS binding protein.
  • ceptor and does not show affinity for the CRF binding protein.
  • nose receptor is a C-type lectin carbohydrate binding protein.
  • It is also known as thyroid specific enhancer binding protein.
  • e that Bowman's glands do not produce odorant binding protein.
  • Members of this family are small calcium binding proteins containing EF-hand-like domains.
  • t has been suggested that cell cycle specific binding proteins may favour one of the predicted stru
  • This is due to the lack of binding proteins which are normally present in natura
  • They belong to a large group of binding proteins mediating the transport and availabi
  • These binding proteins include the poly(A)-binding protein
  • Arp 2/3, an actin binding proteins complex, binds to the side of ATP-F-
  • obic odorants is greatly enhanced via odorant binding proteins which exist in the extracellular flu
  • Odorant binding proteins are abundant small soluble proteins
  • Plastocyanin/azurin family of copper binding proteins (or blue (type 1) copper domain) is
  • Oxysterol binding proteins OSBP, S. cerevisiae OSH1 and YHR073w
  • To counteract this instability, single-strand binding proteins (SSB) (e.g.
  • ce receptors that activate guanine-nucleotide binding proteins upon the binding of a ligand.[suppli
  • The legume lectins are a family of sugar binding proteins or lectins found in the seeds and, i
  • This family is composed of pheromone binding proteins (PBP), which are male-specific and a
  • erisation and this complex interacts with RNA binding proteins to from the editosome.
  • Chemokine receptors, two of which acting as binding proteins for HIV (CXCR4 and CCR5).
  • omains have now been characterized as calcium binding proteins with Greek key motif as a novel calc
  • Actin filaments are stabilized by actin binding proteins known as actinins of which there are
  • f cell adhesion molecule (CAMs - cell surface binding proteins) that may represent important biomar
  • f the arginine-rich motif (ARM) family of RNA binding proteins, binds to a 15-nucleotide (nt) stem-
  • s, RNP1 and RNP2, originally described in RNA binding proteins, and required for DNA binding.
  • volutionarily conserved Ca2+ and phospholipid binding proteins.
  • ID (AT-rich interaction domain) family of DNA binding proteins.
  • an lipocalins which are a family of naturally binding proteins.
  • Members of the KCNIP family are small calcium binding proteins.
  • tains a β-domain fold common for nucleic acid binding proteins.
  • These proteins are known as CCAAT box binding proteins/CCAAT box binding factors.
  • Cortactin (from “cortical actin binding protein”) is a monomeric protein located in t
  • cells, mediating attachment to host cells by binding proteoglycan cell-surface receptors.
  • onth period, a killer with a unique method of binding, raping and killing his victims, then dumping
  • By blocking the binding rather than the synthesis of angiotensin II,
  • notably identifying CD4 on lymphocytes as the binding receptor for HIV.
  • Lange also reneged from his promise to hold a binding referendum on the MMP system.
  • A second, binding, referendum was to be held the following year
  • of Malta announced in January 2003 that a non binding referendum on membership would be held on the
  • A binding referendum on whether to bring forward the 20
  • would now be decided by laws that required a binding referendum.
  • Studies on the binding region of LF and EF demonstrated that a large
  • imulates the enzyme through the same receptor binding region as the heat-stable enterotoxins.
  • dies on the left have at least one mismatched binding region.
  • cause of a similar amino acid sequence in the binding region.
  • n, with cadherin domains acting as homophilic binding regions and the EGF-like domains involved in
  • internalization of CCR5 in response to ligand binding remains unchanged.
  • nsion of the mandate, despite having passed a binding resolution in June 2007 affirming that any ex
  • he conformational changes induced by receptor binding result in the insertion of the myristic acid
  • receptors form a stable complex after ligand binding, resulting in phosphorylation of type I recep
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