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Senators Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Republican leaders, wrote Mr. Obama last week warning him that ratification "is highly unlikely" if the treaty contained any binding linkage between offensive weapons and missile defense, reminding him of his position "that missile defense is simply not on the table".

Two factors are generally correlated with lower ranking in the binding: linkage in α- rather than β-configuration and linkage adjacent to a fucose residue.

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This gives the range of concentrations required to bind RepD to this DNA quantitatively, although this measurement does not distinguish between binding and covalent linkage.

Thereby, integrins adopt multiple conformational and functional states that control ligand binding affinity and linkage to cytosolic/cytoskeletal proteins.

One major barrier limiting cross-species transmission into humans (and vice versa) is the evolution of differences in sialic acid linkage binding specificity between humans and birds and humans and primates (Rich et al. 2009).

We then re-analyzed the families of data sets in the context of global analysis, employing a proton linkage binding model implemented in the global data analysis platform SEDPHAT, and examined the information content of all data sets by a detailed statistical error analysis of the parameter estimates.

This ITGA2 CA repeat polymorphism and the downstream sequence -52C that enhances Sp1 binding are in linkage disequilibrium.

Further work suggested that aromatic side chain interaction with the heme, such as Phe and Trp, improves helix stability and heme binding, and covalent linkage of the peptide termini via disulfide bonds resulted in further stabilization.

GWAS: Genome wide association study; SNP: Single nucleotide polymorphism; HTS: High throughput sequencing; TF: Transcription factor; TAF: Transcription associated factor; PWM: Position weight matrix; TFBS: Transcription factor binding site; LD: Linkage disequilibrium; TAD: Topological associating domain.

The ALIX activity is specific for Lys-63-linked ubiquitin chains (Dowlatshahi et al., 2012; Keren-Kaplan et al., 2013; Pashkova et al., 2013), and ESCRT-I complexes also have multiple ubiquitin binding sites, although linkage specificity has not been observed (Stefani et al., 2011; Agromayor et al., 2012; McCullough et al., 2013).

We then assessed the levels of cardiac β-adrenergic and m2-muscarinic cholinergic receptor binding, and receptor linkages to adenylyl cyclase activity, during nicotine exposure and for 1 month afterwards.

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