ligand - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • bind: This is the first high-resolution structure of a completely non-cognate ligand bound to the apoNCS protein.

Preposition: for

  • receptor: The known ligands for these death receptors are shown, embedded in the membrane of an adjacent cell.

Adjective modifier

  • 5-ht7: We conclude that 5-HT7 receptor ligands hold considerable potential.
  • chiral: It appears to be a useful tool, therefore, for the chiral ligands that have been tested.
  • macrocyclic: These holes could be used to coordinate cations or anions, just like organic macrocyclic ligands.
  • endogenous: If the endogenous ligand has not been identified for a specific NR, it is referred to as an orphan NR.
  • hydrophobic: NOTE ON DIRECTIVE ' WENT ' WENT also influences hydrophobic ligands, but FOBE is recommended as the first choice for tuning.
  • selective: Fluorescent competitive binding properties in the same cells with non-fluorescent selective ligands were found to be comparable to radioligand binding.

Modifies a noun

  • mol2: Select the Confirm button to confirm the selected ligand mol2 files.
  • atom: Number of ligand atoms forming bad clashes: The total number of ligand atoms that clash with protein atoms.
  • molecule: They were then added together to give a grand energy total for the whole ligand molecule at its binding site on the Target.
  • interaction: I wonder whether I can find the energy representing ligand protein interaction in amber output files?
  • bind: They can alter when ligands bind, or when the protein conformation changes.
  • reaction: Notice that this isn't a ligand exchange reaction.

Noun used with modifier

  • carbonyl: What does the latter evidence indicate as regards the behavior of the carbonyl ligands at the temperature of the measurement?
  • agonist: Antagonist ligands can disable the signaling of an agonist ligand.
  • receptor: An opiate receptor ligand, would then only attach to the perfect opiate group, like endorphins, morphine or heroine.
  • peptide: The peptide ligand binds at the highly conserved cleft formed at the interface between the two tandem BRCT subdomains.
  • antagonist: Antagonist ligands can disable the signaling of an agonist ligand.
  • protein: The table shows the angles between protein ligands centered on the metal ion.

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