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Once the moving protomer re-binds to the microtubule, the binding energy will be released to pay back the energy used for microtubule dissociation.
Thus, if a neutron is added to a nucleus having an odd number of neutrons, an even number of neutrons will result, and the binding energy will be greater than for the addition of a neutron that makes the total number of neutrons odd.
However, for the ZnO/Mg0.1Zn0.9O QW, the exciton binding energy will be enhanced as the LW is reduced due to the quantum confinement effect [1].
This flexible mapping between receptors and ligands is called degeneracy [ 4], which means a low binding energy will be signaled.
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When there is a local change in the dielectric constant over the metal layer, which is caused by a molecular binding event, the surface plasmon mode energy will be changed.
Thus, the gain in conformational energy will be manifested as the free energy difference for the increase in binding affinity between K63-Ub2 and its open-state partner tUIM (−0.89 ± 0.04 kCal/mol).
Regardless, the energy will be special.
For the sake of clarity, the minus sign of Eq. (3) was omitted and to the binding/adsorption energies will be assigned positive signs.
The result is a list of compounds ranked by a scoring function that estimates the activity on the target (binding affinity, equilibrium constant, binding energy), which will be confirmed experimentally.
Beyond the two-state approximation for binding energies, it will be smaller since only some of the positions are energetically equivalent.
This has the consequence that, even if the true binding energy is conserved, a poor method of estimating binding energies will probably assign a weaker binding energy to the S. typhimurium orthologs of those E. coli sites with the strongest estimated binding energy.
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