Each receptor
binds to more man one odor molecule, Willie each odor molecule
binds to more than one receptor, "It's the overall pattern of the response of all the receptors that the brain interprets as a smell," says chemist Kenneth S.
Among 3 mutants, only mutant N331A
binds to tissues similar to parental recombinant VLP (Figure, panel G).
Here again, loose cable winds off the winch drum, gets tangled and
binds. And once again, you need to untangle the cable and crank clockwise to wind it back onto the drum and raise the wing.
By creating a means for ongoing support of ISC's efforts through this new forum, vendors and
BIND users will guarantee the continued development of a high quality core Internet DNS (Domain Name Service) implementation.
In conjunction with the amendment,
BIND issued Hercules warrants to purchase shares of
BIND common stock totaling 3% of the additional amount raised.
The V proteins of paramyxoviruses
bind the IFN-inducible RNA helicase, mda-5, and inhibit its activation of the IFN-beta promoter.
* (Jesus says to the twelve), "Truly, I tell you, whatever you
bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven" (Matt 18:18).
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All gene regulatory proteins recognize and
bind specific DNA sequences.
When certain cell-surface receptors
bind a chemical stimulus, such as an opiate or a hormone, they interact with so-called G proteins.
Based on previous research, the researchers hypothesized that 17[beta]-estradiol and the EDCs would
bind to nonclassical estrogen receptors on the membrane of glucagon-producing [alpha]-cells and activate a sequence of secondary messengers within the cell, leading to control of the transmembrane calcium channel and related calcium oscillations.
Since swine viruses with the same receptor site as A/sw/Iowa/1976/31
bind both SA[alpha]2,3Gal and SA[alpha]2,6Gal (14), A/New York/1/1918 and A/London/1/1919 probably also had the capacity to
bind both receptors.
At the moment, the precise mechanism of the differences in the cascade effect of oleate, linoleate, and stearate is unclear, especially because these fatty acids are likely to
bind to the same binding sites.
As such, they
bind to specific genes and regulate the genes' activities.
Both
bind to an ncmER to induce [[[Ca.sup.2+]].sub.i] signals at concentrations as low as [10.sup.-9] M (Nadal et al.