- In biochemistry, a
protein dimer is a
macromolecular complex or
multimer formed by two
protein monomers, or
single proteins,
which are
usually non-covalently...
- gene is expressed, but
unlike HLA-DQA1, it is
apparently unable to
heterodimerize with HLA
class II beta
chain paralogues. The low
level of HLA-DQA2 expression...
- rodents, but this
induction has not been
verified in humans. All
PPARs heterodimerize with the
retinoid X
receptor (RXR) and bind to
specific regions on the...
- post-translational level.
Microproteins are
analogous to
microRNAs (miRNAs) and
heterodimerize with
their targets causing dominant and
negative effects. In animals...
-
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...
- Its
splice variant metavinculin (see below) also
needs vinculin to
heterodimerize and work in a
dependent fashion.
Vinculin is a 117-kDa cytoskeletal...
-
differentiation of
nervous system and
development of pancreas. It
heterodimerizes with the
products of E2A gene and
controls the
transcription of a variety...
-
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...
- tim mRNA
transcripts are
translated into proteins, PER and TIM,
which heterodimerize and are
essential for the
circadian rhythms. The Jrk
mutation within...
-
proteins also
heterodimerize with bHLH
repressors such as Hey1 and Hey2, a
process which also
blocks transcription. Hes
factors also
heterodimerize with bHLH...