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Consistent with predictions that H-NS bridged interactions and transcriptional silencing may be disrupted at higher temperatures (Arold et al., 2010), we found that the more slowly migrating band in EMSA assays, which we attributed to bridged filaments, disappeared when gels were run at 37°C.
Apoptotic cells signal their demise by displaying markers such as phosphatidylserine that help phagocytes dock to the dying cell via direct or bridged interactions with recognition receptors.
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Fig. 2 features two divalent cations (Mg2+ in this case) engaged in bridging interactions with HA polymer chains, illustrating their role in the formation of internal hydrophobic domains.
Ribosomal protein L29 also participates in bridging interactions between the ribosome and TF [ 72, 74].
The interaction pattern of the downregulated group indicates that the arch-down genes may function to bridge interactions among genes in different regulation groups.
Dpb11 also acts as a scaffold protein in DNA replication, bridging interactions between Sld3 and Sld2 (Tanaka et al, 2007; Zegerman and Diffley, 2007).
A few polar organic groups adsorbed via water bridging interactions.
Hydrogen bonds and salt bridge interactions are delineated by black dashed lines.
L-arginine binds tightly to the enzyme via a network of hydrogen bonds and salt bridge interactions.
In addition, multivalent cations can augment the effect by undergoing bridging interactions with carboxy and hydroxy groups on adjacent chains.
Specifically, oscillatory melt rheology and shear relaxation tests have been considered in order to deeply investigate the interfacial bridging interactions.
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