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RbfA binds to the neck of the 30S subunit (Datta et al., 2007) and its function was genetically linked to the maturation of the 5′ end of the 16S rRNA (Dammel and Noller, 1995).

Additionally, overexpression of RbfA, which binds to the neck of the 30S subunit, at a helical junction of h28, h27, h18 and h1 (Datta et al., 2007), could suppress the assembly defects in the C23U rRNA mutant strain (Dammel and Noller, 1995), which is in further support of this helical switching model for the maturation of the 17S rRNA 5′ end.

Dynamin is concentrated at sites of clathrin mediated endocytosis, where it binds to the neck of budding clathrin coated pits.

Young and Gautel (2000) showed that CAMD binds to the neck region with lower affinity than to Zr-7 (Kd of 0.57 μM and 0.19 μM, respectively).

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The Myo Va motor complex includes two heavy chains, 12 calmodulins that bind to the neck region, and a dynein light chain 2 [10], and calmodulin kinase II, both of which bind to the tail region [11], [12].

The activated form of vinculin primarily localizes to FAs [ 17] where the binding sites for its many partners, including talin and α-actinin (which bind to the head domain), VASP, vinexins, ponsin, and Arp2/3 (which bind to the neck region), and paxillin, F-actin, and PIP2 (which bind to the tail domain) are exposed [ 18].

This came courtesy of Max, who with a few succinct words devised a way to show that the whole needle-to-the-neck, bound upside punishment was actually a gift; an act they were all deriving pleasure from.

Kinesin lacks the rigid lever arm, but upon ATP binding to the head, a conformational change in the neck linker occurs during which the neck linker binds to the head (termed 'docking'docking

Specifically, cyclosporine binds to the cyclophillin receptor.

The vinexin family members, vinexin α/β (Kioka et al., 1999), CAP (Mandai et al., 1999), and nArgBP2 (Cestra et al., 2005) bind to the proline-rich neck region of vinculin and have prominent roles in cytoskeletal organisation (reviewed in Kioka et al., 2002).

And her hair was different — pulled tight and bound at the neck.

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