If two proteins bind to one another, he said, the yeast cell where this happens turns blue.
In addition, this protein binds with high affinity to fibronectin.
This analogy has not been previously recognized for the protein bound antibiotics.
The protein binds calcium and is expressed in the central nervous system.
The protein in the milk bound the colors to the paper's surface.
They are upstream of the genes, where proteins bind to control gene expression.
Some proteins in the sample bind to the surface, while the others are removed by washing.
Therefore although both proteins bind to the same site, the details of their structural interactions must differ.
How does a particular protein bind to another?
The denatured protein can also bind with the oil in the pan.