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Ureaplasma urealyticum binds mannose-binding lectin

Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 2004
Mannose-binding C-type lectin (MBL) is an important component of innate immunity in mammals. Mannose-binding lectin (MBL), an acute phase protein, acts as an opsonin for phagocytosis and also activates the mannan-binding lectin complement pathway. It may play a particularly significant role during infancy before adequate specific protection can be ...
Barbara D, Benstein   +3 more
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Double binds, triadic binds

Semiotica, 2009
Bateson's theory of the double bind has been mistakenly interpreted as pertaining to a simple communication paradox. This article proposes a semiotic reformulation of the double bind as a manipulated breach in a concerted effort to create thirdness. This proposal is guided by an interdisciplinary perspective that investigates the double bind by drawing
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Single Binding Pockets Versus Allosteric Binding

2018
An orthosteric site is commonly viewed as the primary, functionally binding pocket on a receptor. Signal molecules, endogenous agonists, and substrates are recognized by and bind to the orthosteric site of a specific target, resulting in a biological effect.
Kun, Song, Jian, Zhang
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Ligand Binding Mechanics of Maltose Binding Protein

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2009
In the past decade, single-molecule force spectroscopy has provided new insights into the key interactions stabilizing folded proteins. A few recent studies probing the effects of ligand binding on mechanical protein stability have come to quite different conclusions.
Morten, Bertz, Matthias, Rief
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Hormone binding site of corticosteroid binding globulin

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 1995
A new location for the hormone-binding site of corticosteroid binding globulin is propose based on experimental data, together with a sequence and structural alignment of the serpin ...
P, Edgar, P, Stein
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Staphylococci Bind Heparin-Binding Host Growth Factors

Current Microbiology, 1996
Staphylococcus aureus, which mediated binding to heparan sulfate, and also strains of coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) adhered in high numbers to polymers with end-point attached heparin. A characteristic feature of several cell growth factors is strong affinity for heparin. In the present study, binding of the 125I-labeled heparin-binding growth
C, Pascu, A, Ljungh, T, Wadström
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Binding-Interaction Prediction of RNA-Binding Ligands

Future Medicinal Chemistry, 2011
RNA molecules are involved in a wide range of biological processes and have been recognized as very important therapeutic targets. Mainly owing to the scarcity of information and experimental studies, the application of computational approaches and, in particular, of docking methodologies in the RNA field has developed slowly.
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Odorant-Binding Proteins

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1994
Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are low-molecular-weight soluble proteins highly concentrated in the nasal mucus of vertebrates and in the sensillar lymph of insects. Their affinity toward odors and pheromones suggests a role in olfactory perception, but their physiological function has not been clearly defined.
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BISMUTH BINDS…

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 1999
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