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These emission lifetime measurements imply that the micro-environment of the cytoplasmic bound complex, where it is most likely bound to cytosolic proteins, is different to that of the nucleus.
The Gators are most likely bound for the Gator Bowl.
However, the effect of an administered drug is unpredictable, since it is most likely bound in the interstitial compartment on extracellular matrix.
When Trico ignores the human's demand for it to stay in the cave, to not follow him outside, you know that these two are most likely bound forever, seeing as (the smaller) one has already saved the other's life.
It can be deduced from the annotated genome sequence of KT71T that heme a is most likely bound to a cytochrome caa3 oxidase (Table S1).
Thus, we propose that the remaining N-PTB4M localized at the platelet surface (Fig. 4C, Activated 3 min) is most likely bound to the integrin receptor through its RGD (Arg64, Gly65, Asp66) motif, a sequence that specifically binds to integrin receptors [35].
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Thus, PRMT6, like PRMT1 and PRMT5, most likely binds its substrates in a random fashion.
In the interior of the α+β barrel a hydrophobic cavity is formed that most likely binds the substrate and harbors the active site.
Since the membrane of apoptotic, hypoxic and ischemic cells depolarised, annexin V and lactadherin most likely bind to these cells with a higher affinity than to cells with preserved membrane potential.
Therefore, the recovered PrPC is not cell associated but most likely binds to other proteins or lipids resulting in stable molecular complexes.
These results suggest that domain 2 of CrSPI-1 most likely binds to a subtilisin molecule first, and then domain 1 binds a second subtilisin at a slightly lower affinity.
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