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There are three other miRNAs miR-34a, 449a and b that are predicted to bind to the same binding site according to the TargetScan.
Both receptors are predicted to bind to Ntf3 based on binding motif analysis (Martin et al., 1998).
Wnt isoforms in the Wnt1 class are predicted to bind the E1-E2 region, and this binding may be blocked by YW210.09 antibody.
Of these 173 putative interactions, approximately half are predicted to bind to NEDD4 via a WW-binding motif associated with ubiquitinating substrates.
We then filtered from this list, genes that encode proteins that are unlikely to have RNA binding function, such as those that are predicted to bind DNA, and genes encoding ribosomal proteins, using KOG classifications and other descriptions found in Wormbase freeze 190.
From the calculated free energy of binding, it is clear that each of the inhibitors are predicted to bind to AS3MT with high affinity (Table 1 ).
By footprinting and motif analyses, these regions are predicted to bind distinct cohorts of neuron subtype-specific transcription factors.
Several potential inhibitors are identified that are predicted to bind to neuraminidase better than currently approved drugs.
Using Glide-XP docking and QM/MM calculations, the ligands 2 and 5 are predicted to bind in different tautomeric states in their respective GPb complexes.
The peptides from the proteome of H5N1 virus which are predicted to bind to different HLAs, do not show similarity with peptides of human proteome and are also identified to be generated by proteolytic cleavage.
On Ni(2 1 1) Ag atoms are predicted to bind preferentially to the middle-step sites which act as the nucleation center for the growth of filamentous carbon and therefore have the potential to prevent catalyst particles from being destroyed.
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