Tannins are bitter-tasting chemical compounds that bind proteins.
In pharmacy, bromopyrogallol red serves to bind proteins together.
This protein binds various cellular and viral proteins, but its exact function is unknown.
Short peptides can bind proteins with reasonably high affinity (see ref.
But the basic ones may, for example, bind other proteins that contain acidic regions, thereby forming a bridge to holoenzyme.
Each domain is able to bind proteins from many mammalian species, most notably IgGs.
Specific sites along the protein bind other proteins, biomolecules, and metals.
Oligos I and III bind proteins in a specific manner.
CD28 also contains two proline-rich motifs that are able to bind SH3-containing proteins.
Additionally, smaller fragments of angiostatin may bind several other proteins.