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In 2009, Binding Site's auto-immune operation was sold to Spain's Werfen Group for PS80 million.
In fact, by sequencing and examining large numbers of them in various contexts, and identifying the various TPs that bind their binding sites and their ligands, we understand, can find, and in the right context, even manipulate promoters at will to do things such as create tissue specific gene expression.
Binding site #1###ILE320, VAL321, HIS322, ARG323 ASP324, LEU325, LYS326, VAL327, GLY328, GLY329,
These molecules are artificial proteins with multiple binding sites that can bind to the specific molecule like antigens.
Quantitative description of interaction G4 DNA with TMPyP4 has been performed using either the direct fit method [13] or the independent binding sites model [14] or the conventional stepwise complex formation model [15].
SBS1 is known as starch granule binding site, and SBS2 is known as a pair of sugar tongs [18].
It is possible that during hepatocytes steatosis, inflammation response, or viral infection, the three-dimensional structure of the albumin molecule is altered, leading to the structural changes on its metal ion binding site and the reduction of its ion binding capacity.
To evaluate the ability of Sp1 to recognize the Sp1 binding site within the bovine Nanog promoter, EMSA was performed using a 26-bp probe spanning the Sp1-binding site combined with nuclear extracts from HEK293T cells and R1 ESCs.
A menu of special protein assays, including Binding Site's Freelite test, is currently available with additional assays under development.
It was found that the experimental data fit well with the Langmuir's binding theory and the system behaved as a system with two classes of binding sites (high-affinity and low-affinity binding site).
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