These conformational changes then modulate interactions with an unknown factor in the signaling pathway. |
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These functions increased the conformational energy of the system if it deviated from specified parameters. |
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In this article, we only study the kinetics involving the conformational changes near the binding interface. |
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The asterisks refer to different conformational states as detected by intrinsic protein fluorescence. |
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The lipid membrane environment influences the conformational space explored by the peptide. |
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These entropic effects are necessary for calculating free energies, which are the true gauges of conformational stability at equilibrium. |
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The anharmonic dynamics involve diffusive motion and allow sampling of different conformational substates. |
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Fluorescence intensity, lifetime, spectral shift, and anisotropy all may be used to monitor conformational changes. |
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Interaction with the receptor of the target cell may be essential for this conformational change and the conformation itself. |
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In some crystal structures, the conformational changes are limited to local residues surrounding the Schiff base. |
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The authors found that the protein undergoes a larger conformational change when assembled onto a nanoparticle having a larger diameter. |
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They separated the DNA out of the blood and analyzed it with conformational gel electrophoresis. |
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Such a mixing of configurations is present in proteins, where the energy of the excited state is dissipated among many conformational substates. |
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Single monomers undergo conformational changes in the course of the simulation. |
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This choice was made to maximize the functional conformational differences between the two states. |
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This conformational changing process is strengthened by the increase in the affinity of the enzyme and for its coenzymes during hibernation. |
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Our results suggest that on UV irradiation, arginine can induce certain conformational alterations in DNA rendering it immunogenic. |
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In this approach, only energy-minimized conformational substates have been considered. |
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Our team is also interested in selecting antibodies sensitive to conformational changes or to post-translational modifications. |
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Interestingly, the monomolecular two-state model considered for DNA condensation resembles the models for ligand-induced protein conformational transition. |
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These studies distinguish the conformational and colligative properties of the individual bases in DNA and their inherent capacity to promote specific folding pathways. |
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This phenomenon of interface activation was originally detected in studies on porcine pancreatic lipase and was attributed to a conformational change. |
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All those recent results suggest a flexibility of the backbone conformational structure and several stable configurations are proposed and debated. |
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The most significant contributions derive from the conformational degrees of freedom of the chain, its vibrational modes, and the hydration of the chemical groups. |
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These conformational changes increase the separation of the glycosidic oxygen atoms and therefore are favored in polysaccharide chains subjected to mechanical stretching. |
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With their centers of mass remaining unchanged the monomers shift away from the starting structure into different directions in conformational space. |
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Can similar conformational transitions occur in vivo, for example, during exocytotic swelling of secretory granules or in a stretched fibronectin matrix? |
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Multi-scale theory for self-assembly and conformational stability of supramolecular nanoarchitectures in solution. |
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Because the interconversion of the two tautomers is slower than the actual proton transfer reaction, a conformational change is probably associated with the isomerization. |
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In contrast, hydrophobic driven binding and low levels of electrostatic interactions are associated with conformational flexibility and cross-reactivity. |
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In addition, conformational changes may not occur to the same extent as in solution because they could be limited by intermolecular contacts in the crystal lattice. |
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The first category is directed against conformational epitopes associated with the native doublehelical structure. |
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The result of this interaction is that ARC blocks Bax conformational activation and translocation to the mitochondria during apoptosis. |
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Another interesting mechanism defining specificity deals with conformational stability of the binding site. |
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This modification leads a conformational change of the protein which results in a blue fluorescence. |
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The overall conformational energy of a molecular system is presented as the sum of van-der-Waals interactions, electrostatic interactions, and torsion energies. |
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A molecular beacon recognizes the target DNA and undergoes a conformational change. |
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Coverage and conformational ordering of self-assembled monolayer of alkanethiolate have been assessed with a sub-femtomole detection limit by micro-FTIR using a grazing angle objective. |
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These conformational isomeric species have different receptibility towards agostic interaction. |
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The interaction of the target protein with Adlyfe's proprietary peptides produces a conformational change that transduces a fluorescent signal. |
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In particular, we investigate genetic defects that leads to the misfolfing and improper targeting of GPCRs and result in pathologies known as conformational diseases. |
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The Monte Carlo minimization approach to investigate conformational space is used in predicting ligand-binding modes and refining modeled protein structures. |
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However, when they hybridise to a nucleic acid strand containing a target sequence they undergo a conformational change that enables them to fluoresce. |
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Isobutane has no conformational isomers, but butane is closely analogous to 1,2-dideuterioethane, in that a pair of anti and gauche conformational isomers is possible for that molecule. |
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This internal spacer provided a conformational rigidity to the macrocycle. |
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This time there is no imaginable rotation about bonds that can equilibrate the two isomers, so these two molecules are not conformational isomers. |
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It is thought that the resting, activated, and inactivated states of the sodium channel are due to voltage-dependent conformational changes in the glycoprotein component. |
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As with many organic molecules, there are possibilities for conformational isomerism due to internal hydrogen bonding within the molecule. |
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The conformational epitopes for anti-ß2GPI develop when it interacts with a lipid membrane composed of negatively charged phospholipids or when ß2GPI is adsorbed on a polyoxygenated polystyrene plate. |
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In other conformational states, they can block the passage of ions. |
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The most important difference between a membrane channel and the glucose transporter is the conformational change that the transporter undergoes while moving glucose across the membrane. |
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This overall reaction, completing the cycle of conformational changes in the enzyme, involves a strict coupling of the splitting of ATP with the pumping of sodium and potassium. |
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If the injury is linked to a conformational fault, the fault is likely to be passed to the next generation. |
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At low collision energies, most reflective of nonperturbed conformations, all forms of the protein exist in a single conformational family. |
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The research should establish in detail the conformational control of the sialic acid residue on type III group B Streptococcus polysaccharide. |
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Recent studies provide data on the molecular characteristics and conformational properties of three cereal beta-glucans. |
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Direct p53 binding followed by conformational changes appears to be a mechanism by which mutant p53 is depleted. |
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Still other methods omit bisulphite treatment entirely, such as single-stranded conformational analysis. |
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Phototransduction involves a conformational change in the chromophore and activation of an opsin. |
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Membrane potential-dependent conformational changes in mitochondrially bound hexokinase of brain. |
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Introduced in 1989, the concept of conformal dimension has proven useful in areas including conformational dynamics, geometric function theory, and geometric group theory. |
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In order to explain these results, the Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules is used to examine the conformational behavior of the chloroacetate anion at the atomic level. |
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Some researchers presume the photoreaction may be the basis of conformational changes that occur in the protein, which is a possible mode of protein interaction. |
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His research interests include conformational analysis, computational aspects of combinatorial chemistry, ligand-protein interactions, and medicinal chemistry. |
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Approaches to the conformational analysis of biopharmaceuticals. |
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