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The overall structure of the ERβ-ligand binding domain is very similar to that of the ERα-ligand binding domain, and most of the compounds demonstrate similar binding affinities to and transcriptional activities with ERα and ERβ (Kuiper et al. 1997).
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Moreover, the position of FBXL3 P426 bound to CRY protein overlaps with a negative electrostatic field point number 5. Overall, we found that the 3D-QSAR results and the nature of the amino acid residues in the CRY ligand binding domain are very well correlated.
The putative calmodulin-binding domain is very close to the amino terminus of the protein.
A new study reported that a kinectin isoform lacking a major portion of the kinesin-binding domain is very probably the most conservative form of kinectin; it does not bind kinesin but act as a membrane anchor for the translation elongation factor-1 delta in the endoplasmic reticulum [ 34].
Multimerized forms of these binding domains are very potent capturing reagents, and hundreds of target proteins can simultaneously be purified.
Actually, the structure of the proto-tRNAs' aa-binding site (the aa-aptamer domain) is very similar to that of the intron-contained anticodon loop of some modern tRNA precursors in eukaryotes and archaea [ 77], particularly in respect of the internal (or bulge) loop that is included.
Public domain is very much in the public interest".
This domain is very compact and common.
This could be explained by the unlikelihood of modulation of extracellular OPG through a direct interaction with GS, as the affinity of GS, being a monosaccharide, toward OPG heparin-binding domain is expected to be very weak.
Here domain I (NADH binding domain) was used as ankerpoint.
No binding to BiP substrate binding domain was observed.
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