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Meanings of molecular scaffold in английском
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Usage of molecular scaffold in английском
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All relevant substituents of the molecularscaffold have been varied.
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These cell-permeable molecules selectively provide a molecularscaffold around which misfolded proteins can recover their native folding and, thus, their biological activities.
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These studies explain how p62 assemblies provide a large molecularscaffold for the nascent autophagosome and reveal how they can bind ubiquitinated cargo.
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In particular, the NLRs that participate in the formation of a molecularscaffold termed the "inflammasome" have been intensively studied in past years.
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This assembly utilizes the CUL1 molecularscaffold, allowing the F-box protein to position its bound substrate for ubiquitination by a ROC1-recruited E2-conjugating enzyme.
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Results: A set of compounds belonging to six different molecularscaffolds was identified and sent for biological evaluation.
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Nature-derived drugs are composed of dozens of molecularscaffolds generated by specific secondary-metabolite gene clusters in selected species.
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We conclude that somatodendritic release employs molecularscaffolds to establish secretory sites for rapid dopamine signaling during firing.
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Based on their distinct dynamics, FloA and FloT confer spatially distinguishable activities, but do not serve as molecularscaffolds.
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Protein engineering has enabled the design of molecularscaffolds that display a wide variety of sizes, shapes, symmetries and subunit compositions.
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These nonsteroidal ligands belong to four classes of molecularscaffolds with several available substitution positions that could allow chemical modification to enhance SHBG-binding activity.
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One biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) usually governs the biosynthesis of a series of compounds exhibiting either the same or similar molecularscaffolds.