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One possibility may be that since RIP1 and NEMO are binding partners, the loss of RIP1 may allow NEMO to now bind to another molecule that is strongly pro-apoptotic.
This complex either decays into the original enzyme EE and a product molecule or else it can reversibly bind to another substrate molecule leading to a second complex SEES with both binding sites occupied by substrate molecules.
However, getting one carbon atom to bind to another is often not an easy task.
By making single strands of DNA or RNA with specific A, T, C and G sequences, researchers can precisely define and predict which part of a strand will bind to another.
However, a non-polar patch may be required so that the protein can bind to another molecule.
While the 2,6-pydc ligand in compound 1 uses both its carboxylate groups for coordination to nickel II), the 2,3-pydc ligand in compound 2 binds through only one of the carboxylate groups, and the second carboxylate group which is expected to bind to another Ni II) atom, does not coordinate to the metal.
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Two scenarios could occur in site-specific TF partners: two TFs bind to neighboring sites (cobinding) or one TF binds to another TF, which then binds to DNA (tethered binding).
This suggests that specifically at cell cell junctions a closed conformation of α-catenin is stabilized or that α-catenin is bound to another protein that blocks the VBS domain to exclude Vinculin binding.
But she is mysteriously bound to another man.
And by the time you get here, there's bound to another unusual specialty shop opening up.
But it also means that you're bound to another type of restriction – to create work that sits within the aims and values of grant donors.
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