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The C-termini of the peptides bind in a common binding groove in the ECD composed of the N-terminal helix, ECD loops 2, 4 and the C-terminal region.
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The agreement had been designed to bind investors in a common purpose, eliminating suspicion that they might betray one another.
Thus, strongly bound sites in a common ancestor between two species might require more evolutionary changes to be reduced to a fully inactive site in one species.
But Ms. Nicholson, herself a smoker who weighs just under 200 pounds, said the personal sustainability project "binds us all in a common cause".
Fox factors of several subfamilies bind to a common sequence in vitro, RYMAAYA (Benayoun et al., 2011).
There is the possibility that proteins may be unable to bind to a common SR in different variants through steric hindrance brought about by additional interacting proteins associating with nearby SRs in some variants.
Short linear motifs (SLiMs) are also identified as specific sequence patterns that are over-represented in proteins that bind to a common partner, but the algorithms used to discover SLiMs employ filters to remove homologous proteins whereas the ELM-discovery algorithms do not [ 100].
Short linear motifs (SLiMs) are also identified as specific sequence patterns that are over-represented in proteins that bind to a common partner, but the algorithms used to discover SLiMs employ filters to remove homologous proteins whereas the ELM-discovery algorithms do not.
Family members bind to a common sequence found in the 3' UTR of maternal transcripts [ 22]. miRNA with identical seed sequences were grouped into distinct families are shown.
Thus, ELMs and SLiMs are both identified as sequence patterns in multiple proteins that bind to a common target, with the SLiM-containing set likely to be entirely nonhomologous but with no such restriction on the ELM-containing set.
Thus, ELMs and SLiMs are both identified as sequence patterns in multiple proteins that bind to a common target, with the SLiM-containing set likely to be entirely non-homologous but with no such restriction on the ELM-containing set.
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