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The two Nudix domains in the CF Im25 dimer are arranged antiparallel to each other, which would require the two UGUA cis elements of the pre-mRNA to make a 180° turn to bind to them simultaneously.

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Now, we turn to bound each term on the right-hand side of (11).

The adduct L1·Cu2+ could still be used to detect AcO−, whilst the adduct L2·Cu2+ turned out to bind BzO−.

Furthermore, the DCL1 acts with the Serrate (SE) protein that in turn binds to Cap Binding Complex (CBC), formed of the Cap Binding Protein 20 (CBP 20) and the Cap Binding Protein 80 (CBP 80/ABH 1) [ 9].

Therefore, we postulated that membrane-bound ICAM-2 binds to cytoplasmic ezrin or α-actinin which, in turn, binds to actin to regulate the motility and hence the metastatic potential of neuroblastoma cells.

Another complex can be formed when VEGF165 bound to NRP1 binds in turn to VEGFR2 (or vice versa).

A previous study showed that PYR/PYLs are negative regulatory receptors, whereby ABA binds to PYR/PYLs, which in turn binds to type 2C protein phosphatases (PP2Cs) to inhibit PP2Cs.

PRCP is an enzyme associated with inactivation of alpha-melanocortin-stimulating hormone in rodents, 26 which in turn binds to MC4R to regulate food intake behavior and energy balance.

Pretty soon, attention is bound to turn to California's economy.

Fong et al. propose that DKC1 binds to XPC, which in turn binds to two of the core reprogramming factors.

When Ca2+ enters spines through NMDARs, Ca2+ binds to calmodulin, which in turn binds to CaMKII (Lisman et al., 2002).

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