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Biotin-streptavidin binding interactions of dielectric filled silicon bulk acoustic resonators for smart label-free biochemical sensor applications
Published 2014“…Sensor performance of a dielectric filled silicon bulk acoustic resonator type label-free biosensor is verified with biotin-streptavidin binding interactions as a model system. …”
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Biocementation of sand filled geotextile tubes
Published 2019“…Nonetheless, the strength and durability of geotextile tubes that filled with sand or clay slurry still need to be improved. …”
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Structural and functional characterisation of the collagen binding domain of fibronectin
Published 2007“…However, the presence of at least a single GlcNAc sugar residue on the second sugar chain site on 8Fn1 (N- linked to N511) is essential for full affinity binding to collagen. Direct binding of the 8Fn1-9Fn1 module pair to collagen is assessed with a short collagen peptide and the binding is monitored by NMR. …”
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Crystallographic details of the nucleotide-binding pocket of subunit A and B of A-ATP synthases and insight into the nucleotide-binding subunit α of the Escherichia coli F-ATP synt...
Published 2011“…A region that is critical for nucleotide binding in the A- and B-subunit of A-ATP synthases is the loop called as P-loop (phosphate-binding loop). …”
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Correlative light and electron microscopy of telomeric repeat-binding factor 1 in mammalian cells
Published 2019“…Telomeric chromatin consists of ‘TTAGGG’ DNA repeats sequences, nucleosomes and specific telomere-binding proteins called “shelterin”. Shelterin is a six-protein complex that is essential for genome stability. …”
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Regulation of mRNA abundance by polypyrimidine tract-binding protein-controlled alternate 5′ splice site choice
Published 2014“…Here we report that polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1 (Ptbp1/PTB/hnRNP-I) controls alternate 5′ and 3′ splice site (5′ss and 3′ss) usage in a large set of mammalian transcripts. …”
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Mapping the structural and dynamical features of multiple p53 DNA binding domains : insights into loop 1 intrinsic dynamics
Published 2014“…The transcription factor p53 regulates cellular integrity in response to stress. p53 is mutated in more than half of cancerous cells, with a majority of the mutations localized to the DNA binding domain (DBD). …”
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The novel quinoline derivative SKA-346 as a KCa3.1 channel selective activator
Published 2025“…In silico analysis using RosettaLigand and GLIDE demonstrated a well-converged pose of SKA-346 in a binding pocket at the interface between the calmodulin N-lobe and the S45A helix in the S4-S5 linker of the KCa3.1 channel. …”
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Molecular insights into evolution, mutations and receptor-binding specificity of influenza A and B viruses from outpatients and hospitalized patients in Singapore
Published 2020“…Background: This study compared the genomes of influenza viruses that caused mild infections among outpatients and severe infections among hospitalized patients in Singapore, and characterized their molecular evolution and receptor-binding specificity. …”
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Induction of z-conformation in ribosomal RNA by Z-DNA binding domain Zα of the human double-stranded RNA deaminase I (ADAR1)
Published 2012“…Therefore, our theoretical model shall predict whether the chemical shifts perturbations observed through the small binding partner can be used to delineate the involved binding interface, and whether changes of the positions of NMR resonances or only attenuation of the cross-peak intensities are to be expected upon binding to a solid partner.…”
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Nutraceuticals silybin B, resveratrol, and epigallocatechin-3 gallate-bind to cardiac muscle troponin to restore the loss of lusitropy caused by cardiomyopathy mutations in vitro,...
Published 2024“…Results: Silybin B, EGCG and resveratrol restored the phosphorylation-induced change in molecular dynamics to wild-type values, whilst silybin A, an inactive isomer of silybin B, and Epicatechin gallate, an EGCG analogue that does not recouple, did not. …”
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Myopathy-causing Q147P TPM2 mutation shifts tropomyosin strands further towards the open position and increases the proportion of strong-binding cross-bridges during the ATPase cyc...
Published 2015“…Despite its reduced affinity for actin in co-sedimentation assay, the Q147P mutant incorporates into the muscle fiber. However, compared to wild-type tropomyosin, it locates closer to the center of the actin filament. …”
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Structural features that affect β2 integrin expression and regulation of adhesion
Published 2013“…(It should be noted that wild-type LFA-1 requires one activating agent to bind ICAM-1 and two to bind ICAM-3.) …”
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The role of growth factor receptor bound protein 2 (GRB2) in gain of function of mutant p53.
Published 2013“…In this study, GRB2, a binding partner of mutant p53 was explored to uncover its role in mutant p53 “gain-of-function”. …”
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Computational investigations of HIV-1 protease and protease inhibitors interactions
Published 2014“…Both wild type HIV-1 proteases and mutated HIV-1 proteases were used in the docking simulations. …”
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Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in children and adolescents
Published 2023“…</p> <br> <p>The findings of ‘STORY’ confirm that SARS-CoV-2 infections in children are generally asymptomatic or mild and rarely progress to severe disease and hospitalisation. …”
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Recognition of A-U and U-A base pairs in RNA duplexes by modified peptide nucleic acids
Published 2017“…Fluorescence binding studies were carried out to measure the binding affinity at physiological pH conditions. …”
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Structural basis of haptoglobin-haemoglobin scavenging by CD163
Published 2024“…Indeed, biophysical assays show that calcium ions are critical for ligand binding. Mutational studies demonstrate that while monomeric CD163 can scavenge the multimeric Hp(2-2)Hb, uptake of the dimeric Hp(1-1)Hb and Hb is impaired compared to the wild-type receptor, suggesting that receptor multimerisation evolved to facilitate uptake of lower affinity ligands. …”
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Thermal induced coupling of cell adhesion/deadhesion and migration under HBV replication and EGCG treatment
Published 2011“…In the first part of my thesis, TRP was applied as a model system for elucidating the effect of HBV replication on the biophysical responses of HepG2 cells transfected by wild type HBV genome. Moreover, mutant HBV genome is designed to assess the specific activity of the SH3-binding domain of HBx during HBV replication. …”
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Enzymatic preparation of diacylglycerols: lipase screening, immobilization, characterization and glycerolysis performance
Published 2024“…Backgrounds: Glycerolysis, with its advantages of readily available raw materials, simple operation, and mild reaction conditions, is a primary method for producing diacylglycerol (DAG). …”
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