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The binding was described to occur in the S1 layer of the fiber which was stated to be intact post-treatment.
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Ligand binding is described to increase RAGE activity [ 15, 16], which mediates proinflammatory responses [ 17– 19] and generates oxidative stress [ 15, 18, 20] that may contribute to the pathogenesis of CVD.
In line with this, LAT-Lck co-clusters were reported to depend on protein interactions [50] and Lck binding to SLP-76 was described to positively regulate T cell function [51].
Recently, a family with another variant reducing OCT4 binding was described.
The ring binding was described as being 'sturdy and strong' [P11] and enhanced the functionality of the booklet.
An in vitro binding system is described to display large full-length proteins on bacteriophage T4 capsid surface at high density.
An overview of the non-binding recommendations were described to The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, giving the eager public a glimpse of what might be in store.
Several mutations within the ATP binding site have been described to make PKA even more similar to Akt/PKB.
Neither the ligand nor the receptor are modular proteins, but modularity of binding epitopes has been described to allow for promiscuity [43].
Many p53-binding proteins have been described to influence the p53-target gene choice as well.
Among the p53-binding proteins that are described to influence the cellular outcome are the apoptosis-stimulating proteins of p53 (ASPP) proteins that interact with p53 and specifically stimulate p53-induced apoptosis but not cell cycle arrest and iASPP that inhibits p53-mediated apoptosis [7].
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