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Integration of these observations results in the first structural view of the core Mediator-CTD interaction network, in which the extended CTD interacting extensively with Med17/Srb4 is proximal to the other four Srb subunits of the core Mediator, indicating a much larger interaction surface of the core Mediator for CTD binding.

But these are choices for individual scientists to make: Not everyone is cut out for interacting extensively with the public.

The X-ray crystal structures of 3I and 4I complexed with PTP1B were solved and revealed the inhibitors are interacting extensively with the B site of the enzyme.

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It is interesting to note that in particular the Snf1 and Hog1 interacts extensively through third order interactions, whereas at the first level it is Snf1 and Pka1 that interacts most extensively.

The β-D II domain is a loop-like structure that interacts extensively in a side-way interaction with the central part of the Bridge Helix, while simultaneously maintaining direct physical contact with the most recently incorporated nucleotide (i-1 position).

Based on functional and structural studies, the Head module interacts extensively with RNAPII through three putative interaction surfaces on RNAPII: the CTD of the Rpb1 subunit, the Rpb3 subunit and the Rpb4/7 sub-complex.

In particular, golgins interact extensively with Rab GTPases, and through these interactions form a protein network that facilitates vesicle-docking events [5], [12].

Furthermore, the Duolink PLA assay revealed that, whereas WT TIAM1 and K48-Ub intextensivelyensinely in HGF-stimulated cells and this interaction was enriched along cell-cell adhesions, 4x595R TIand and K48-Ub showed only limited interaction, which did not appear to be localized to cell-cell adhesions.

A control system has the prime characteristic that the components interact extensively and that the system as a whole has certain properties e.g., stability that cannot be said to adhere to any individual component.

Nontumour stromal cells (a type of connective tissue cell) can also stimulate the expression of those factors, and they are in part responsible for invasion at the edge of the tumour cell mass, the zone where tumour cells and host stroma interact extensively.

But for an artist as media-savvy as Ms. Swift, who interacts extensively with her fans on MySpace and Twitter, the novelty of an airport show, and the related in-flight promotion across an entire airline fleet, might be a big benefit as well.

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