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Polypeptide ligands

Presumably, a polypeptide ligand modified near the region which binds to the receptor will be inactivated as most of the bifunctional reagents (Table 5.1) are bulky, and on chemical attachment they often neutralize... [Pg.54]

C. Schindler and J. E. Darnell Jr. Transcriptional responses to polypeptide ligands the JAK-STAT pathway. Aram Rev Biochem, 64, 621 T>51, 1995. [Pg.120]

The kinetics of C2H6 formation show that free C2H4 is not an intermediate and are consistent with different routes for the formation of C2H6 from C2H2 and C2H4. The difference in reactivity of the cofactor center with substrate to produce different reduction products is presumably a consequence of subtle differences in cofactor polypeptide ligand interactions. [Pg.96]

H.S. Wiley, D.D. Cunningham, A steady state model for analyzing the cellular binding, internalization and degradation of polypeptide ligands,... [Pg.1078]

Schindler C, Darnell JE (1995) Transcriptional responses to polypeptide ligands The jak-stat pathway. Annu Rev Biochem 64 621-651... [Pg.169]


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