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Mode of action of binding of adhesins. The adhesion molecules are shown with their a- and J- subunits. They may bind else bind to other adhesion molecules via molecules, such as Iibronectin. Source

Mode of action of bistramide A. A close-up of the binding pocket. The thiol that undergoes covalent modification is noted by a star . The Images were developed from structure dataset 2fxu, which is readily available from the Protein Data Bank.

Mode of action of Brpnsted acid catalysis and some examples

Mode of action of cardiac glycosides

Mode of action of cellulase on textile fibers.

Mode of Action of Compound B

Mode of action of Cry toxins.

Mode of action of cyclic AMP

Mode of action of cytolethal distending toxin. Phosphatidyl-inositol is attached to the inner layer of a cell membrane by its fatty acids. Inositol is a six-membered carbon ring with an OH group on each carbon atom. The atoms of the inositol ring are numbered counter-clockwise from the Cl atom, which is attached to a membrane diacylglycerol phosphate by the C3 atom of the latter s glycerol moiety. The C2 and Cl atoms are attached to fatty acids. Inositol phosphate is phosphorylated by membrane kinases at the -4 and -5 positions and then the -3 position to make phosphatidyl inositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate Modified from

Mode of Action of DICAMBA

Mode of action of different pectolytic enzymes

Mode of action of DMIs.

Mode of action of GnRH analogues

Mode of action of grape tyrosinase on hydroxycinnamic acids Cresolase activity a

Mode of action of hindered amine light stabilizers

Mode of action of HLE inhibitors

Mode of action of irradiation therapy. Energy-rich particles cleave water into radicals, which either directly or after combining with oxygen react with DNA to give rise to mutations.

Mode of action of j3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase

Mode of action of L-phenylalanine ammonia lyase Steps in mechanism

Mode of Action of LHRH

Mode of Action of Local Anesthetics

Mode of action of low-molecular-weight G-proteins. The raslike proteins normally bind GDP, but this may be exchanged for GTP via a process that may be assisted by guanine nucleotide exchange protein may then assist to hydrolyse GTP to GDP, to inhibit ras activity.

Mode of action of lytic enzymes during the lysis of peptidoglycan. Rupture of the peptide bonds by peptidases.

Mode of action of maduropeptin.

Mode of action of microbicides with activated halogen atoms.



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