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We also solved the structure of trans-divalent streptavidin bound to biotin-4-fluorescein biotin-4-fluorescein biotin-4-fluorescein to an adjacent biotin-binding showing

This is most likely due to TCN-P preventing PIP3 from recruiting Akt to the plasma membrane, possibly either by competing with PIP3 for binding to the Akt PH domain or by binding to an adjacent pocket that induces conformational changes preventing PIP3 binding.

The Met4 and Met28 proteins contain bZIP domains, but they do not have any inherent sequence specificity either alone or in combination with each other; instead, they appear to require Cbf1 binding to an adjacent site to exhibit sequence-specific DNA-binding activity (Siggers et al. 2011).

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5′-Inosinate binds to an adjacent site close to the binding site for glutamate.

These scenarios are reminiscent of the way in which SXL regulates 3' splice site choice in its known target tra (Figure 3B) by binding to a site adjacent to the non-sex-specific 3' splice site [26], [27].

The signal generators eNOS and nNOS (neuronal nitric oxide synthase) differ from the cytokine induced isoform iNOS (inducible nitric oxide synthase) in that they have an extended insertion at this point that serves as an AI element displaced by CaM binding to a spatially adjacent site [ 23].

Drugs inhibit proton conduction by binding to an aqueous cavity adjacent to M2's proton-selective filter, thereby blocking access of proton to the filter, and altering the energetic landscape of the channel and the energetics of proton-binding to His37.

Nevirapine acts by binding to a hydrophobic pocket adjacent to the catalytic site of HIV-1-RT [31], [32].

The decrease of the actin affinity is due to either reduced binding to an isolated site, with no adjacent binding of TM molecules, or it is due to reduced binding cooperativity.

Cadherins are composed of five extracellular domains that mediate binding to a cadherin molecule on an adjacent cell (Fig. 1).

These junctions, which are similar to those that form naturally during DNA replication, consist of two parallel DNA helices in which the strands unwind and "cross over," binding to a strand of the adjacent DNA helix.

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