Molecule or functional group that binds or can bind to the central atom in a coordination complex.
1 However, information on ligand and target gene-specific requirements for coactivators is limited.
2 This region, therefore, is likely to constitute a site for ligand - receptor interaction.
3 The latter effect was associated with increased T cell CD40 ligand expression.
4 It is predicted that all START domains contain a similar ligand - binding pocket.
5 Sequences were identified that modulate galectin binding to its natural carbohydrate ligand .
6 Reproducible structural information and detailed validation of protein - ligand interactions aid drug discovery.
7 Molecular design incorporating macrocycles may lead to molecules with unique protein - ligand interactions.
8 A unique loop lining the shallow groove suggests a different ligand - binding mechanism.
9 This is consistent with stabilisation of the protein structure by ligand binding.
10 An affinity adsorbent for PD was prepared using beta-primeverosylamidine as a ligand .
11 Cell-cell communication via ligand - receptor signaling is a fundamental feature of complex organs.
12 These methodological improvements should be useful for many applications of protein - ligand design.
13 Each ligand , in turn, is likely to activate more than one receptor.
14 The role of TNF and Fas- ligand in hepatocyte mitosis also was assessed.
15 We also investigated the contribution of ligand degradation to the Nodal gradient.
16 This Notch ligand then induces neighboring cells to become nonneuronal cone cells.
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