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Although Mss4 tightly binds a series of exocytic Rab GTPases, it exercises only a low catalytic activity.
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Recombinant DI also bound a series of 21 polyclonal IgG samples derived from patients with APS.
DI also bound a series of IgG samples derived from patients with APS.
The σ1R has an SIM that could potentially bind a series of sumoylated proteins in the MOR environment, such as the RGSZ2 (16).
Our previous work showed that a single amino acid difference, Asp597 in nNOS versus Asn368 in eNOS, is responsible for the ability of nNOS to bind a series of dipeptide inhibitors much more tightly than does eNOS.
Using a glycan array, it was determined that Sfrs1 bound a series of fucosylated oligosaccharides, including H-type 1, H-type 2, LeX, LeY, and LeB structures (Hatakeyama et al. 2009).
MHC-II expression is regulated primarily at the level of transcription by several well-studied elements within the MHC-II proximal promoter, which bind a series of ubiquitously expressed transcription factors to form a basal enhanceosome complex (see Additional file 1) [ 22- 24].
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However, it specifically binds to a series of polypeptides associated with POVPC or Poxno-PC [65].
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