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The origin of the word is probably the Latin religare, to bind back.
The word itself comes from the Latin re-ligåre, which means "to bind back together".
I am sticking to the original meaning of the term, which arises from the Sanskrit root yuj, which means to harness or bind back.
Each interaction derived from the Homeodomain Resource has been assigned a unique BIND accession number and is hyperlinked from BIND back to the Homeodomain Resource.
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However, the SNARE helix of VAMP7 binds back onto its longin domain, outcompeting Hrb for binding to the same groove and suggesting that Hrb-mediated endocytosis of VAMP7 occurs only when VAMP7 is incorporated into a cis-SNARE complex.
Using protein crystallography, we show that AP2 undergoes a large conformational change in which C-μ2 relocates to an orthogonal face of the complex, simultaneously unblocking both cargo-binding sites; the previously unstructured μ2 linker becomes helical and binds back onto the complex.
Ignore every rejection and bound back again.
An apparently perfect approach shot from 140 yards hit the pin, causing the ball to bound back down the fairway.
"If it gets unbearable for them, athletic types are going to bound up the stairs, jog down the hall, and bound back down again.
Priced at 35 cents and bound back to back with a reprint of "Narcotic Agent," a memoir by Maurice Helbrant, "Junky" sold 100,000 copies in its first year.
"Practically, the system amounted to a form of remuneration for lost slaves," Mr. Rael wrote, "since freed children were often bound back to their former masters".
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