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Archetypal NRs have a DNA-binding domain (DBD), which contains two C4 zinc fingers and mediates binding to specific DNA sequences and receptor dimerization, and a more C-terminal ligand-binding domain (LBD), which may bind a lipophilic ligand and functions in dimerization, nuclear localization, and transcriptional trans-activation.
One interpretation of the conserved binding properties of LSECtin is that this receptor may bind a conserved endogenous glycan ligand, whereas DC-SIGN is evolving to interact with different pathogen glycans.
It may bind a promoter or enhancer sequence or interact with a DNA binding transcription factor and is involved in early embryonic development and cell differentiation [24].
The result of unification may bind a variable to an expression that also contains variables, as we see above with ?x bound to (a ?y c).
The cytbI7T polymorphism lies at the heart of this water channel and likely has an impact on the ability of water to replenish the Qi site because threonine may bind a water molecule with its hydroxyl group, whereas isoleucine lacks this ability.
The small hydrogenase subunit HoxY may bind a [4Fe-4S] cluster [ 1].
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Alternatively, this amphiphilic peptide may bind an allosteric site at the lipid-protein interface of the receptor, as has been shown for cholesterol [78] and the neurosteroid promegestone [79].
IGF1 bound to IGFBP3, may bind an acid-labile subunit (ALS) to form ternary complexes[ 25].
Similarly, the essential N-terminal domain, which is spatially close to the filament junction, may bind an unknown component of the FPC or a key regulatory protein via its conserved surface patch (Fig. 2C, hexagons in the inset).
A TF may bind to a site on the DNA (one that has a high-scoring sequence), without this "stray" binding having any effect on transcription.
A TF may bind to a site on the DNA but this binding event is not necessarily functional.
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