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Furthermore, the predicted binding modes suggest that the backbone carbonyl of Y6.48 forms an interaction with T32 (in OxA) and T27 (in OxB).
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The observed binding modes suggested that all three compounds bind at the ligand binding site of IL-2.
Comparison of the different binding modes suggests that avoiding the deep insertion of inhibitors into the transmembrane helix bundle may be able to preserve chemokine-CCR5 interactions.
In addition, the binding mode suggests that extensive hydrophobic interactions are formed between SC7 and hydrophobic region (R1 region in Fig. 7) near the residues Pro535 and Leu536.
This binding mode suggested that 7 and SAHA should display similar potencies as HDACis.
This CA binding mode suggests that NP polyamines may have potential to provide additional CA inhibitors with this altered mechanism of binding and inhibition of CAs.
Analysis of available structures together with the predicted D-captopril binding mode suggests that this difference may reflect more substantial ligand-binding induced movement of the L1 loop in the case of D-captopril.
But the inconsistency in the low energy binding modes suggests nonspecificity.
The compact exploration modes suggest that strong binding is not required to ensure high occupancy and that compact exploration factors may be preferentially shared between proximal loci.
We refer to this binding difference as distinct binding modes, and suggest that the different transcriptional outcomes are related to the binding modes.
The observation of compact modes suggests that strong binding, associated to small dissociation rates, is not required to ensure high occupancy.
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