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The glycosylation of rhinocerase might, however, limit its functions when it is binding to large biological substrates and inhibitors.
"It is binding to the upper respiratory tract rather than deep in the lungs," she said.
It is binding to all EU member countries and includes significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and increases in the use of renewable energy by 2020.
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OPG is an important regulator of osteoclastogenesis via it's binding to RANKL of the effects of RANKL.
Here, if MAP was present in the plasma it was binding to the phage through MptD.
More interestingly, there was no difference in F-Aβ40 H13,14G fluorescence before and after trypsin treament suggesting that it's binding to PC12 cells is very modest.
It's binding to a site extraneous to the P-loop explains CTP's incapacity to donate a phosphoryl group despite its strong binding to the enzyme.
As DNA damage is the key endpoint of irinotecan's effects, one could speculate that it would be a strong surrogate marker for of all of the factors affecting SN-38 metabolism and it's binding to topo-I.
CK2 phosphorylates and activates SIRT1, and partly protects cells from ionizing radiation-induced apoptosis [ 95], whereas Set7/9 methylates SIRT1 and disrupts it's binding to p53, leading to p53 acetylation and activation in response to DNA damage [ 96].
Given that this mAb does localize in tumor tissues in vivo, the implication would be that it must be binding to serine-linked TF.
Nevertheless, we were able to transform a compound once designated as a PAM into an agonist, suggesting it could be binding to the canonical aromatic binding site.
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