- In biochemistry, a
protein dimer is a
macromolecular complex or
multimer formed by two
protein monomers, or
single proteins,
which are
usually non-covalently...
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Velde C,
Cizeau J, Park JH, Reed JC, et al. (January 2000). "BNIP3
heterodimerizes with Bcl-2/Bcl-X(L) and
induces cell
death independent of a Bcl-2 homology...
- in what is
predicted to be a
hexose transporter. The
product then
heterodimerizes with the susceptible's product, with the
downstream result of reducing...
- ERK,
which causes translocation to the nucleus. In the
nucleus β2
heterodimerizes with E47,
binds to the E1
element of the
insulin promoter and recruits...
- (1998). "The
first constant domain (CH1 and CL) of an
antibody used as
heterodimerization domain for
bispecific miniantibodies". FEBS Letters. 422 (2): 259–264...
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GABAB receptor. This so-called
constitutive receptor is
formed by
heterodimerization of GABABR1 and GABABR2 subunits.
Expression of the GABABR1 without...
- "Amitriptyline is a TrkA and TrkB
receptor agonist that
promotes TrkA/TrkB
heterodimerization and has
potent neurotrophic activity".
Chemistry & Biology. 16 (6):...
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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...
- 1997). "Rox, a
novel bHLHZip protein expressed in
quiescent cells that
heterodimerizes with Max,
binds a non-canonical E box and acts as a transcriptional...
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residues 36–48 and 101–116.
These four
helices combine to form a
heterodimerization interface and
stabilize the BRCA1-BARD1
heterodimer complex. Additional...