- In biochemistry, a
protein dimer is a
macromolecular complex or
multimer formed by two
protein monomers, or
single proteins,
which are
usually non-covalently...
- HER2 does not
directly bind ligand. HER2
activation results from
heterodimerization with
another ERBB
member or by
homodimerization when HER2 concentration...
-
initial studies on
yeast have
capitalized on the
potential of CRY2
heterodimerization to
control cellular processes,
including gene expression, by light...
- of them are
monomeric proteins,
although GABAB receptors require heterodimerization to
function properly. The protein's N
terminus is
located on the extracellular...
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- PPARgamma/RXRalpha
crystal structure reveals the
molecular basis of
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Heterodimerization of V1a and V2
vasopressin receptors determines the
interaction with...
- cell death.
Trastuzumab binding to HER2
prevents homodimerization or
heterodimerization (HER2/HER3) of the receptor,
ultimately inhibiting the activation...
-
different gene.
Depending on
which growth factor is bound, PDGF-R homo- or
heterodimerizes. The PDGF
family consists of PDGF-A, -B, -C and -D,
which form either...
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emicizumab (formerly RG6013) is an IgG
derivative containing H-chain
heterodimerization motifs,
which was
combined with the
common light chain approach to...