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  • == Fragment antigen-binding (Fab) == ...articles, which are called antigens. The pronunciation of Fragment antigen-binding is /ˈfrægmənt ˈæntɪdʒən ˈbaɪndɪŋ/.
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  • ...ent. The signal transduction of this receptor is mediated by various death domain containing adaptors. * [[TRAIL-binding domain]]: A domain that binds with the TRAIL protein, which is known to trigger apoptosis.
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  • '''N-Terminal Domain Antiandrogen''' ...n/) is a type of [[Antiandrogen]] that specifically targets the N-terminal domain of the [[Androgen Receptor]].
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  • ...ilic binding) or with other CAMs or the extracellular matrix (heterophilic binding). * [[Selectins]]: A type of CAM that mediates cell-cell binding in a calcium-dependent manner.
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  • == Neutralizing Domain == The '''Neutralizing Domain''' (pronunciation: /ˈnjuːtrəˌlaɪzɪŋ ˈdoʊmeɪn/) is a specific regi
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  • ...ilic binding) or with other CAMs or the extracellular matrix (heterophilic binding). ...receptors that facilitate cell-extracellular matrix adhesion. Upon ligand binding, integrins activate signal transduction pathways that mediate cellular sign
    2 KB (296 words) - 02:23, 12 February 2024
  • == Catalytic Domain == ...s derived from the Greek word 'katalyein', which means 'to dissolve', and 'domain' from the Latin 'dominus', meaning 'master' or 'owner'.
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  • ...for the transfer of glucose residues, as well as a [[carbohydrate-binding domain]] that helps to stabilize the glucan polymer during synthesis. * [[Catalytic domain]]
    2 KB (211 words) - 04:16, 7 February 2024
  • == DNA-binding protein == '''DNA-binding proteins''' are a type of [[protein]] that have the ability to bind to [[DN
    2 KB (264 words) - 22:47, 14 February 2024
  • ...catalytic domain]], a [[calmodulin-binding domain]], and an autoinhibitory domain. The CnB subunit contains four [[EF-hand motif]]s, which bind to calcium io * [[Catalytic Domain]]
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  • ...egulating [[gene expression]] by forming complexes with other proteins and binding to DNA. This protein can interact with a variety of nuclear receptors, incl ...pression by binding to a transcription factor which contains a DNA binding domain.
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  • ...r, which is a region of the receptor that is critical for its activity. By binding to this region, EPI-001 prevents the receptor from being activated by [[and * [[N-terminal domain]]
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  • '''AHDC1''' (pronounced as A-H-D-C-One), also known as '''AT-hook DNA-binding motif-containing protein 1''', is a protein that in humans is encoded by th ...T-hook DNA-binding motif-containing protein 1". The AT-hook is a small DNA-binding motif, and the number 1 signifies that it is the first of its kind to be id
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  • ...ription factors sharing a common DNA-binding domain, known as the homeobox domain. These proteins bind to specific DNA sequences and regulate the transcripti ...rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA, by binding to a specific DNA sequence.
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  • The S100 proteins are characterized by two calcium-binding sites of the helix-loop-helix ("EF-hand type") conformation. There are at l ...]: Proteins that bind to calcium ions. S100 proteins are a type of calcium-binding protein.
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  • ...ne and histidine. The zinc ion serves to stabilize the fold of the protein domain, allowing it to interact with other molecules. ...tivation, regulation of apoptosis, protein folding and assembly, and lipid binding.
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  • ...ch is composed of two nearly identical phosphate-transferring domains. One domain exhibits the actual kinase activity, while the other negatively regulates t ...ed by a wide range of cytokines, growth factors, and hormones. Upon ligand binding, JAKs phosphorylate and activate [[Signal Transducer and Activator of Trans
    2 KB (243 words) - 22:00, 8 February 2024
  • ...The SOX gene family has been named after the high-mobility group (HMG) box domain that they share with the SRY gene, which is critical for male sex determina ...rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA, by binding to a specific DNA sequence.
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  • ...cell division]], and the development of [[blood vessels]]. It does this by binding to its ligand, the [[platelet-derived growth factor]] (PDGF), which trigger ...rane region, and an intracellular region that contains the tyrosine kinase domain.
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  • ...ch as [[macrophages]], [[neutrophils]], and [[natural killer cells]]. This binding triggers a series of events that lead to the destruction of the pathogen. T * [[Antigen binding site]]
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