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Overall, these results support the findings of An et al. (2005) that ligand binding pockets are almost always retained in unbound structures and furthermore that the prediction accuracy is not significantly degraded by differences in these pockets due to structural changes upon ligand binding.
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Even in the presence of 0.1 μM ATP, the leading head neck was mostly straight (>98%), suggesting that the leading head almost always retains ADP until the trailing head binds to ATP and then detaches from actin.
The Polish-born Karol Wojtyla had almost become an actor before he became a priest, and he always retained his talent for creating a rapport with crowds.
Alexis always retained her sense of humour.
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Although LOH is frequently detected at the BRCA1 or BRCA2 locus in sporadic breast cancer, the retained allele is almost always wild-type [ 9, 10].
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